DCAIMar 15, 2025

Adaptive Fault Tolerance Mechanisms of Large Language Models in Cloud Computing Environments

arXiv:2503.12228v122 citationsh-index: 6ICCEA
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses reliability issues for LLMs in cloud computing, but it is incremental as it builds upon existing fault-tolerant mechanisms.

The study tackled the problem of ensuring security and efficiency for Large Language Models in cloud computing environments during failures, proposing an adaptive fault tolerance mechanism that reduces system downtime by 30% and improves availability compared to classical methods.

With the rapid evolution of Large Language Models (LLMs) and their large-scale experimentation in cloud-computing spaces, the challenge of guaranteeing their security and efficiency in a failure scenario has become a main issue. To ensure the reliability and availability of large-scale language models in cloud computing scenarios, such as frequent resource failures, network problems, and computational overheads, this study proposes a novel adaptive fault tolerance mechanism. It builds upon known fault-tolerant mechanisms, such as checkpointing, redundancy, and state transposition, introducing dynamic resource allocation and prediction of failure based on real-time performance metrics. The hybrid model integrates data driven deep learning-based anomaly detection technique underlining the contribution of cloud orchestration middleware for predictive prevention of system failures. Additionally, the model integrates adaptive checkpointing and recovery strategies that dynamically adapt according to load and system state to minimize the influence on the performance of the model and minimize downtime. The experimental results demonstrate that the designed model considerably enhances the fault tolerance in large-scale cloud surroundings, and decreases the system downtime by $\mathbf{30\%}$, and has a better modeling availability than the classical fault tolerance mechanism.

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