动态可重构共享数据中心中优先级和软qos的提供

P. Balaji, S. Narravula, K. Vaidyanathan, Hyun-Wook Jin, D. Panda
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在过去的几年中,一些研究人员提出并配置了提供多种独立服务的数据中心,称为共享数据中心。例如,几个isp和其他Web服务提供商在其数据中心上托管多个不相关的Web站点,从而允许向每个站点提供不同的服务。在共享数据中心环境的几个场景中,这种区别变得至关重要。在本文中,我们扩展了之前提出的动态可重构性方案,以允许在共享数据中心环境中实现服务差异化。特别地,我们指出了与基本动态可配置性方案相关的问题,并提出了两个扩展,即(i)具有优先级的动态重构和(ii)具有优先级和QoS的动态重构。实验结果表明,无论后台是否存在低优先级请求,我们的扩展都可以使动态可重构方案在高优先级网站上实现高达5倍的性能改进。此外,当系统中只有很少或没有高优先级请求时,这些扩展能够显著提高低优先级请求的性能。此外,在某些情况下,它们可以实现与静态方案相似的性能,最多减少43%的节点
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On the provision of prioritization and soft qos in dynamically reconfigurable shared data-centers over infiniband
In the past few years several researchers have proposed and configured data-centers providing multiple independent services, known as shared data-centers. For example, several ISPs and other Web service providers host multiple unrelated Web-sites on their data-centers allowing potential differentiation in the service provided to each of them. Such differentiation becomes essential in several scenarios in a shared data-center environment. In this paper, we extend our previously proposed scheme on dynamic re-configurability to allow service differentiation in the shared data-center environment. In particular, we point out the issues associated with the basic dynamic configurability scheme and propose two extensions to it, namely (i) dynamic reconfiguration with prioritization and (ii) dynamic reconfiguration with prioritization and QoS. Our experimental results show that our extensions can allow the dynamic reconfigurability scheme to attain a performance improvement of up to five times for high priority Web sites irrespective of any background low priority requests. Also, these extensions are able to significantly improve the performance of low priority requests when there are minimal or no high priority requests in the system. Further, they can achieve a similar performance as a static scheme with up to 43% lesser nodes in some cases
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