具有服务水平协议的高性能计算即服务

Roland Kübert, S. Wesner
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云计算在基础设施、平台和应用程序级别的各个领域已经流行了很长一段时间。最近,将高性能计算(HPC)作为服务提供的可能性与云计算范例一起进行了研究。虽然对于不需要HPC的应用来说,这是一个可行的解决方案,因为超级计算机在计算、网络互连和存储方面提供了最高的性能,但也有一些HPC应用无法以这种方式实现。HPC作为一种服务也可以提供给这些应用程序,但是它需要一种不同于使用云计算的方法。通过长期服务水平协议(sla)增强基于最佳努力的HPC是一种潜在的解决方案。然后,HPC提供商不仅需要决定提供哪些服务级别,还需要仔细研究这些服务级别的框架条件。这些服务级别的调度是一项困难的任务,我们模拟了一个提议的算法,以提供对等待时间和对其他作业的影响的保证。我们调查了设置最大允许作业大小对优先作业的影响,并得出结论,对客户和供应商都限制此大小是有意义的。
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High Performance Computing as a Service with Service Level Agreements
Cloud computing has been gaining popularity for quite some time in various areas, on the infrastructure, platform and application level. Recently, the possibility to provide high performance computing (HPC) as a service has been investigated in conjunction with the cloud computing paradigm. While this is a viable solution for applications that do not require HPC in the truest sense -- with supercomputers which offer paramount performance regarding computation, network interconnect and storage -- there are HPC applications which cannot be realized in this way. HPC as a service can be offered for these applications as well, but it requires a different approach than the usage of cloud computing. The enhancement of mostly best effort based HPC with long-term service level agreements (SLAs) is a potential solution. HPC providers then need not only to decide on which service levels to offer but need to closely investigate the framework conditions for these service levels. The scheduling of these service levels is a difficult task and we simulate a proposed algorithm for providing guarantees on waiting times and the implications on other jobs. We investigate the influence of setting a maximum allowed job size on prioritized jobs and conclude that it makes sense to restrict this size for both clients and provider.
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