A Strategy to Improve Resource Utilization in Grids Based on Network-Aware Meta-scheduling in Advance

Luis Tomás, A. Caminero, María Blanca Caminero, C. Carrión
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The provision of Quality of Service (QoS) in Grids (systems made of heterogeneous computing resources geographically dispersed) is still a challenging task that needs the attention of the research community. Since reservations of resources may not always be possible, another possible way of enhancing the QoS perceived by Grid users is by performing meta-scheduling of jobs in advance, where jobs are scheduled some time before they are actually executed. Hence, it becomes more likely that the appropriate resources are available to run the job whenever needed. One of the drawbacks of this scenario is that fragmentation appears as a well known effect in job allocations into resources. Fragmentation also becomes the cause for poor resource utilization. For these reasons, a new technique has been developed to tackle fragmentation problems, which consists of rescheduling already scheduled tasks. To this end, some heuristics have been implemented to figure out which intervals need replanning and to select the jobs which are involved in that rescheduling process. On top of that, another heuristic has been implemented to put rescheduled jobs as close together as possible so that fragmentation is avoided or reduced to the minimum. This technique has been tested using a real test bed involving heterogeneous computing resources from different organizations. An evaluation is presented that illustrates the efficiency of this approach to meet the users' QoS requirements.
基于网络感知的超前元调度提高网格资源利用率策略
在网格(由地理上分散的异构计算资源组成的系统)中提供服务质量(QoS)仍然是一项具有挑战性的任务,需要引起研究界的关注。由于资源保留可能并不总是可能的,因此另一种增强网格用户感知到的QoS的可能方法是提前执行作业的元调度,即在作业实际执行之前调度一段时间。因此,更有可能在需要时使用适当的资源来运行作业。这种情况的缺点之一是,在分配资源的作业中,碎片是一个众所周知的影响。碎片化也成为资源利用不良的原因。由于这些原因,已经开发了一种新的技术来解决碎片问题,它包括重新安排已经安排好的任务。为此,采用了一些启发式方法来确定哪些时间间隔需要重新规划,并选择在重新调度过程中涉及的作业。除此之外,还实现了另一种启发式方法,将重新调度的作业尽可能地放在一起,从而避免碎片或将碎片减少到最小。该技术已经使用一个真实的测试平台进行了测试,该测试平台涉及来自不同组织的异构计算资源。最后给出了一个评价,说明了该方法在满足用户QoS要求方面的有效性。
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