Gray Failure: The Achilles’ Heel of Cloud-Scale Systems
Tuesday, 10 November 2026, 09:00 to 09:45 · Main hall · seats 400
Cloud scale provides the vast resources necessary to repair and fix failed components, but this is useful only if those failures can be detected. For this reason, the major availability breakdowns and performance anomalies we see in cloud environments tend to be caused by subtle underlying faults, i.e., gray failure rather than fail-stop failure. In this talk, we discuss our experiences with gray failure in Microsoft Azure to show its broad scope and consequences with several case studies. We also argue that a key feature of gray failure is differential observability: that the system’s failure detectors may not notice problems even when applications are afflicted by them. We will show how Microsoft Azure applied the differential observability in practice and bridged the gap between differe
Tvorimir Luchakivskiy
Principal Engineer at Latticework Systems
Tvorimir Luchakivskiy is a Principal Engineer at Latticework Systems, working on distributed systems. They have shipped and operated production systems for the last decade and are bringing a war story or two to this stage.