Sharing checkpoints to improve turnaround time in desktop grid computing

Patrício Domingues, J. G. Silva, L. Silva
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Abstract

In this paper, we present a checkpoint sharing methodology to improve turnaround time of applications run over desktop grid environments. In fact, volatility of desktop grid nodes reduces the efficiency of such environments when a fast turnaround time is sought, since a task might get stalled if its assigned machine remains unavailable for a somewhat long period of time (long at the scale of the computation). The rationale behind our approach is to permit checkpoint reuse, so that when a computation is forced to move from one node to another, it can be restarted from an intermediary point provided by the last saved checkpoint. We study the effects of sharing checkpoints in application turnaround time simulating three scheduling algorithms based on first come first served: FCFS, FCFS-AT and FCFS-TR. The targeted environment consists of institutional desktop grids. Our results show that sharing checkpoints is particularly effective in volatile environments, yielding performance improvement up to three times relatively to schemes based on private checkpoints. Furthermore, for non-volatile environments, a simple timeout strategy produces good results.
共享检查点以改善桌面网格计算的周转时间
在本文中,我们提出了一种检查点共享方法来改进在桌面网格环境中运行的应用程序的周转时间。事实上,在寻求快速周转时间时,桌面网格节点的波动性降低了这种环境的效率,因为如果分配的机器在相当长的一段时间内(在计算规模上很长)不可用,则任务可能会陷入停滞。我们的方法背后的基本原理是允许检查点重用,这样当计算被迫从一个节点移动到另一个节点时,它可以从最后保存的检查点提供的中间点重新启动。模拟了基于先到先得的FCFS、FCFS- at和FCFS- tr三种调度算法,研究了共享检查点对应用程序周转时间的影响。目标环境由机构桌面网格组成。我们的结果表明,共享检查点在不稳定的环境中特别有效,相对于基于私有检查点的方案,性能提高了三倍。此外,对于非易失性环境,简单的超时策略可以产生良好的结果。
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