A quality of service architecture that combines resource reservation and application adaptation

Ian T Foster, A. Roy, Volker Sander
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Reservation and adaptation are two well-known and effective techniques for enhancing the end-to-end performance of network applications. However, both techniques also have limitations, particularly when dealing with high-bandwidth, dynamic flows: fixed-capability reservations tend to be wasteful of resources and hinder graceful degradation in the face of congestion, while adaptive techniques fail when congestion becomes excessive. We propose an approach to quality of service (QoS) that overcomes these difficulties by combining features of reservations and adaptation. In this approach, a combination of online control interfaces for resource management, a sensor permitting online monitoring, and decision procedures embedded in resources enable a rich variety of dynamic feedback interactions between applications and resources. We describe a QoS architecture, GARA, that has been extended to support these mechanisms, and use three examples of application-level adaptive strategies to show how this framework can permit applications to adapt both their resource requests and behavior in response to online sensor information.
结合了资源保留和应用程序适应的服务质量体系结构
保留和自适应是提高网络应用程序端到端性能的两种众所周知的有效技术。然而,这两种技术也有局限性,特别是在处理高带宽、动态流时:固定能力保留倾向于浪费资源,并且在面对拥塞时阻碍优雅的降级,而自适应技术在拥塞变得过度时失败。我们提出了一种服务质量(QoS)的方法,通过结合保留和适应的特点来克服这些困难。在这种方法中,用于资源管理的在线控制接口、允许在线监控的传感器和嵌入在资源中的决策过程的组合使应用程序和资源之间的动态反馈交互具有丰富的多样性。我们描述了一个QoS架构GARA,它已经扩展到支持这些机制,并使用三个应用程序级自适应策略的示例来展示该框架如何允许应用程序调整其资源请求和行为以响应在线传感器信息。
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