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DBOS Network Sensing: A Web Services Approach to Collaborative Awareness

Published 11 Sep 2025 in cs.NI, cs.CR, cs.DB, cs.DC, and cs.OS | (2509.09898v1)

Abstract: DBOS (DataBase Operating System) is a novel capability that integrates web services, operating system functions, and database features to significantly reduce web-deployment effort while increasing resilience. Integration of high performance network sensing enables DBOS web services to collaboratively create a shared awareness of their network environments to enhance their collective resilience and security. Network sensing is added to DBOS using GraphBLAS hypersparse traffic matrices via two approaches: (1) Python-GraphBLAS and (2) OneSparse PostgreSQL. These capabilities are demonstrated using the workflow and analytics from the IEEE/MIT/Amazon Anonymized Network Sensing Graph Challenge. The system was parallelized using pPython and benchmarked using 64 compute nodes on the MIT SuperCloud. The web request rate sustained by a single DBOS instance was ${&gt;}10<sup>5$, well above the required maximum, indicating that network sensing can be added to DBOS with negligible overhead. For collaborative awareness, many DBOS instances were connected to a single DBOS aggregator. The Python-GraphBLAS and OneSparse PostgreSQL implementations scaled linearly up to 64 and 32 nodes respectively. These results suggest that DBOS collaborative network awareness can be achieved with a negligible increase in computing resources.

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