Engineering grid applications and middleware for high performance

U. Farooq, S. Majumdar, E. Parsons
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Meeting QoS objectives of applications while maintaining high system utilization is a challenging task in multi-institutional Grids. In this paper, we effectively engineer Grid applications and resource management middleware for achieving user satisfaction and high resource utilizations. The paper presents a complete framework based on advance reservations (ARs) for resource management in Grids. The framework is capable of providing QoS guarantees to applications while maintaining high resource utilizations. The paper focuses on the scheduling component of the framework and presents a novel heuristic-based algorithm, Grid Scheduling with Deadlines (GSD), for an NP-Complete problem of scheduling ARs with laxities on a shared resource. GSD can be configured with the help of pluggable strategies to adapt to various workload conditions and needs of the system. The paper studies with the aid of an extensive set of experiments the effect of various workload and system parameters on system performance. It is not always possible to accurately predict the runtimes of the jobs. The paper discusses the impact of error in user-estimated runtimes on system performance and investigates strategies to avoid substandard performance resulting from such inaccuracies. Experimental results demonstrate the efficacy of our methodology.
工程网格应用程序和中间件的高性能
在多机构网格中,满足应用程序的QoS目标同时保持高系统利用率是一项具有挑战性的任务。在本文中,我们有效地设计网格应用程序和资源管理中间件,以实现用户满意度和高资源利用率。提出了一种基于提前预约的网格资源管理框架。该框架能够为应用程序提供QoS保证,同时保持较高的资源利用率。本文重点研究了该框架的调度组件,提出了一种新的启发式算法——带时限的网格调度(GSD),用于解决共享资源上具有松弛度的ar调度的np -完全问题。GSD可以通过可插拔策略进行配置,以适应各种工作负载条件和系统需求。本文通过大量的实验研究了各种负载和系统参数对系统性能的影响。并不总是能够准确地预测作业的运行时。本文讨论了用户估计运行时误差对系统性能的影响,并探讨了避免这种误差导致系统性能不合格的策略。实验结果证明了该方法的有效性。
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