Evaluation of expanded heuristics in a heterogeneous distributed data staging network

M. Theys, N. Beck, H. Siegel, M. Jurczyk
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Providing up-to-date input to users' applications is an important data management problem for a heterogeneous distributed computing environment, where each data storage location and intermediate node may have different data available, different storage limitations and different communication links available. Sites in the heterogeneous network request data items, and each request has an associated deadline and priority. In a military situation, the data staging problem involves positioning data for facilitating a faster access time when it is needed by programs that will aid in decision making. This work concentrates on solving a basic version of the data-staging problem in which all parameter values for the communication system and the data-request information represent the best-known information collected so far, and they stay fixed throughout the scheduling process. The heterogeneous network is assumed to be over-subscribed, and not all requests for data items can be satisfied. Three multiple-source, shortest-path algorithm-based procedures for finding a near-optimal schedule of the communication steps for staging the data are described. Each procedure can be used with each of three cost criteria developed in this paper (based on results from earlier experiments). A subset of the possible procedure/cost criterion combinations are evaluated in simulation studies considering different priority weighting schemes, different average numbers of links used to satisfy each data request, and different network loadings. The proposed heuristics are shown to perform well with respect to upper and lower bounds.
异构分布式数据分级网络中扩展启发式的评价
在异构分布式计算环境中,每个数据存储位置和中间节点可能有不同的可用数据、不同的存储限制和不同的通信链路,向用户的应用程序提供最新的输入是一个重要的数据管理问题。异构网络中的站点请求数据项,每个请求都有一个相关的截止日期和优先级。在军事情况下,数据分期问题涉及定位数据,以便在项目需要时更快地访问数据,从而帮助决策。这项工作集中于解决数据分段问题的一个基本版本,其中通信系统的所有参数值和数据请求信息表示迄今为止收集到的最知名的信息,并且它们在整个调度过程中保持固定。假定异构网络被过度订阅,并不是所有对数据项的请求都能得到满足。描述了用于寻找用于暂存数据的通信步骤的近乎最佳调度的三个多源、基于最短路径算法的过程。每个程序都可以与本文中开发的三个成本标准中的每一个一起使用(基于早期实验的结果)。在模拟研究中,考虑到不同的优先级加权方案、用于满足每个数据请求的不同平均链路数和不同的网络负载,评估了可能的过程/成本标准组合的子集。所提出的启发式算法在上界和下界方面表现良好。
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