应用感知软件定义工作流集成的流程

G. Papadimitriou, Eric J. Lyons, Cong Wang, Komal Thareja, Ryan Tanaka, P. Ruth, J. J. Villalobos, I. Rodero, E. Deelman, M. Zink, A. Mandal
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计算科学依赖于复杂的、数据密集型的应用程序,这些应用程序对来自各种科学仪器的数据集进行操作。一个主要的挑战是将数据整合到科学家的工作流程中。动态、网络化云资源方面的最新进展为构建可重新配置的端到端基础设施提供了构建块,这些基础设施可以提高科学生产力,但应用程序并没有利用它们。在我们之前的工作中,我们介绍了Dy-N amo,它使CASA的科学家能够提高他们的操作效率,并毫不费力地利用以前未充分利用的可用云资源的功能。然而,所提供的工作流自动化并不能满足CASA的所有操作需求。自定义脚本仍在生产中,用于管理工作流触发,而必须分配多个第二层连接以维持网络QoS要求。在这项工作中,我们通过集成工作流管理功能,端到端基础设施监控以及更先进的网络操作机制来增强DyNamo系统。为了适应CASA的操作需求,我们还扩展了新集成的Pegasus集成管理器,具有基于文件和时间的触发功能,从而改进了工作流集成的管理。此外,还扩展了虚拟软件定义交换(vSDX)功能,支持端点之间的链路适应、流优先级和流量控制。我们通过使用两个CASA工作流集成来竞争网络资源来评估DyNamo的vSDX策略的效果,并且我们表明集成的流量塑造可以导致更公平地使用网络链路。
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Application Aware Software Defined Flows of Workflow Ensembles
Computational science depends on complex, data intensive applications operating on datasets from a variety of scientific instruments. A major challenge is the integration of data into the scientist's workflow. Recent advances in dynamic, networked cloud resources provide the building blocks to construct reconfiguration, end-to-end infrastructure that can increase scientific productivity, but applications are not taking advantage of them. In our previous work, we introduced Dy-N amo, that enabled CASA scientists to improve the efficiency of their operations and effortlessly leverage capabilities of the cloud resources available to them that previously remained underutilized. However, the provided workflow automation did not satisfy all the operational requirements of CASA. Custom scripts were still in production to manage workflow triggering, while multiple layer2 connections would have to be allocated to maintain network QoS requirements. In this work, we enhance the DyNamo system with ensemble workflow management capabilities, end-to-end infrastructure monitoring, as well as more advanced network manipulation mechanisms. To accommodate CASA's operational needs we also extended the newly integrated Pegasus Ensemble Manager with file and time based triggering functionality, that improves managing workflow ensembles. Additionally, Virtual Software Defined Exchange (vSDX) capabilities have been extended, enabling link adaptation, flow prioritization and traffic control between endpoints. We evaluate the effects of the DyNamo's vSDX policies by using two CASA workflow ensembles competing for network resources, and we show that traffic shaping of the ensembles can lead to a fairer use of the network links.
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