Scalable Grid Application Scheduling via Decoupled Resource Selection and Scheduling

Yang Zhang, A. Mandal, H. Casanova, A. Chien, Yang-Suk Kee, K. Kennedy, C. Koelbel
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Over the past years grid infrastructures have been deployed at larger and larger scales, with envisioned deployments incorporating tens of thousands of resources. Therefore, application scheduling algorithms can become unscalable (albeit polynomial) and thus unusable in large-scale environments. One reason for unscalability is that these algorithms perform implicit resource selection. One can achieve better scalability by performing explicit resource selection independently from scheduling in a "decoupled' approach. Furthermore, we hypothesize that one can achieve similar or even better performance as with the non-decoupled approach, which we call the "one step" approach, by selecting resources judiciously. Leveraging the Virtual Grid abstraction, we demonstrate that the decoupled approach is indeed both scalable and effective in large-scale and highly heterogeneous resource environments.
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通过解耦资源选择和调度的可伸缩网格应用程序调度
在过去的几年里,电网基础设施的部署规模越来越大,预计部署将包含成千上万的资源。因此,应用程序调度算法可能变得不可伸缩(尽管是多项式),因此在大规模环境中不可用。不可扩展性的一个原因是这些算法执行隐式资源选择。通过以“解耦”方法独立于调度执行显式资源选择,可以实现更好的可伸缩性。此外,我们假设,通过明智地选择资源,可以实现与非解耦方法(我们称之为“一步”方法)相似甚至更好的性能。利用虚拟网格抽象,我们证明了解耦方法在大规模和高度异构的资源环境中确实是可伸缩和有效的。
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