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Detecting Anomalies in Machine Learning Infrastructure via Hardware Telemetry

Published: October 29, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2510.26008v1

By: Ziji Chen , Steven Chien , Peng Qian and more

Potential Business Impact:

Finds computer problems to speed up work.

Business Areas:
Machine Learning Artificial Intelligence, Data and Analytics, Software

Modern machine learning (ML) has grown into a tightly coupled, full-stack ecosystem that combines hardware, software, network, and applications. Many users rely on cloud providers for elastic, isolated, and cost-efficient resources. Unfortunately, these platforms as a service use virtualization, which means operators have little insight into the users' workloads. This hinders resource optimizations by the operator, which is essential to ensure cost efficiency and minimize execution time. In this paper, we argue that workload knowledge is unnecessary for system-level optimization. We propose System-X, which takes a \emph{hardware-centric} approach, relying only on hardware signals -- fully accessible by operators. Using low-level signals collected from the system, System-X detects anomalies through an unsupervised learning pipeline. The pipeline is developed by analyzing over 30 popular ML models on various hardware platforms, ensuring adaptability to emerging workloads and unknown deployment patterns. Using System-X, we successfully identified both network and system configuration issues, accelerating the DeepSeek model by 5.97%.

Country of Origin
🇬🇧 United Kingdom

Page Count
20 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Performance