基于多服务队列的网格大容量传输加权容量共享方案的性能预测

Israr Ullah, K. Munir
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网格等高速网络中的应用程序通常需要在一定的时间限制下将大量数据传输到远程位置。这就需要一种网络预留机制,用于大数据传输请求。即使在满足了请求的容量需求之后,仍然可能有一些网络容量可用。可用网络容量的共享(称为剩余容量)直接影响处理请求所需的实际时间。在本文中,我们提出了一种新的加权容量共享模型来预测受截止日期约束的数据传输的性能。由于容量要求较高的请求应比容量要求较低的请求获得更高的剩余容量份额,以减少其传输时间,因此需要采用加权共享方案。利用该方案计算了阻塞概率和平均流时间,并与现有的等剩余容量共享方案进行了比较。结果表明,加权共享方案可以减少高容量需求类请求的平均传输时间,优于等容量共享方案。并通过仿真对模型进行了验证。
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Performance prediction of a weighted capacity sharing scheme for grid bulk data transfers using a multi-service queue
Applications in high-speed networks like Grids often require to transfer large volumes of data to remote locations under certain time constraints. This requires a network reservation, mechanism for the large data transfer requests. It is possible that some network capacity is available even after fulfilling the capacity requirements of the requests. The sharing of the available network capacity, called residual capacity, has direct impact on the actual time taken to serve a request. In this paper, we propose a novel weighted capacity sharing model to predict the performance of the deadline-constrained data transfers. A weighted sharing scheme is desirable since a request with higher capacity requirement should get higher share of the residual capacity than that of a request with lower capacity requirement in order to reduce its transfer time. We calculate the blocking probabilities and mean flow time using our scheme and compare the results with an existing scheme of equal residual capacity sharing. The results show that weighted-sharing scheme is better than equal capacity-sharing scheme as it reduces the mean transfer time of requests of a higher capacity requirement class. We also validate the model through simulations.
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