Dynamic load balancing for distributed network management

K. Yoshihara, M. Isomura, H. Horiuchi
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Abstract

The scalability limitations of centralized management models have motivated distributed management models, in which management programs describing some management tasks are distributed and executed on managed systems. In the models, management program distribution that considers dynamic network resource utilization is one of the most important challenges, in striking a load balance between management and managed systems for an entire managed network. Some methods for load balancing have been studied; however, they cannot adequately be achieved throughout an entire managed network. This arises from criteria for load balancing that lacks dynamic network resource utilization, or from a localized subnetwork in which the performance is limited, although it does include processing loads for dynamic network resource utilization. To solve this, a new dynamic load balancing method is proposed for distributed network management. Thus, systems that execute management programs are decided dynamically on the basis of CPU utilization for each system and the bandwidth required for executing all management programs. Two typical algorithms derived from the proposed method, each having different criteria in the form of mean deviation and range types with respect to CPU utilization, are introduced. They were evaluated analytically. according to capability, i.e., how well they perform as close to load balancing as possible, as well as time complexity. The results show that the mean deviation type algorithm performs better at almost the same computational cost. A prototype system is also implemented based on the proposed method, and evaluated empirically by applying it to an operational LAN. The proposed method performs well in trials with a trivial overhead.
分布式网络管理的动态负载均衡
集中式管理模型的可伸缩性限制激发了分布式管理模型,在分布式管理模型中,描述一些管理任务的管理程序被分发并在被管理的系统上执行。在这些模型中,考虑动态网络资源利用率的管理程序分布是最重要的挑战之一,它在整个受管理网络的管理系统和受管理系统之间实现负载平衡。研究了几种负载均衡的方法;但是,它们不能在整个受管理的网络中充分实现。这是由于缺乏动态网络资源利用的负载平衡标准,或者是由于性能有限的局部子网,尽管它确实包括动态网络资源利用的处理负载。为了解决这一问题,提出了一种新的分布式网络管理动态负载均衡方法。因此,执行管理程序的系统是根据每个系统的CPU利用率和执行所有管理程序所需的带宽动态决定的。介绍了从该方法派生的两种典型算法,每种算法都具有与CPU利用率相关的平均偏差和范围类型的不同标准。他们被分析评估。根据能力,例如,它们执行得多好,尽可能接近负载平衡,以及时间复杂性。结果表明,在几乎相同的计算成本下,平均偏差型算法的性能更好。基于该方法实现了一个原型系统,并将其应用于实际局域网进行了经验评估。该方法在试验中表现良好,开销很小。
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