有效地管理使用免费块列表提前预订

Jörg Schneider, B. Linnert
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提前预约是保证网格服务质量和协同分配的关键技术。尽管如此,大多数网格和本地资源管理系统仍然使用排队方法,因为提前预订带来了额外的复杂性。基于计划的资源管理系统必须跟踪未来的预订,并且需要在协商传入的预订期间对可用容量有一个很好的概述。对于提前预订,资源管理问题变成了一个二维问题。为了适应基于规划的资源管理,本文对不同的数据结构进行了研究和讨论。因此,使用资源分配列表或空闲块的好处就暴露出来了。这一广泛用于管理连续资源的一般思想被扩展到不仅涵盖资源维度,而且涵盖时间维度。在网格级和资源级资源管理系统中对块列表方法进行了评估。大量的模拟结果表明,与目前流行的分缝时间方法相比,该方法具有更好的运行时间和更高的预约成功率。
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Efficiently Managing Advance Reservations Using Lists of Free Blocks
Advance reservation was identified as a key technology to enable guaranteed Quality of Service and co-allocation in the Grid. Nonetheless, most Grid and local resource management systems still use the queuing approach because of the additional complexity introduced by advance reservation. A planning based resource management system has to keep track of the reservations in the future and needs a good overview on the available capacity during the negotiation of incoming reservations. For advance reservation, the resource management problem becomes a two dimensional problem. In this paper different data structures are investigated and discussed in order to fit to planning based resource management. As a result the benefits of using lists of resource allocation or free blocks are exposed. This general idea widely used to manage continuous resources is extended to cover not only the resource dimension but also the time dimension. The list of blocks approach is evaluated in a Grid level and a resource level resource management system. The extensive simulations showed a better runtime and higher reservation success rate compared with the currently favored approach of a slotted time.
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