A Novel Statistic-based Relaxed Grid Resource Reservation Strategy

Peng Xiao, Zhi-gang Hu, Xi Li, Liu Yang
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In grid environments, advance reservation mechanism is to provide reliable resource co-allocation and scheduling for applications. However, excessive advance reservation will bring about many negative effects for system's performance, such as lower resource utilization and higher rejection rate. To mitigate these negative effects of advance reservation, a relaxed reservation strategy is proposed, in which the reservation admission criteria is more relaxing than that of conventional reservation. The strategy is based on the facts that grid applications tend to overestimate reservation duration to ensure their completion. In the proposed relaxed reservation strategy, reservation manager might accept those reservations that are overlapping with existing ones. Experimental results show that the strategy can bring about remarkably higher resource utilization and lower rejection rate at the price of a slightly increasing of reservation violations.
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一种新的基于统计的松弛网格资源预留策略
在网格环境中,提前预留机制是为应用程序提供可靠的资源协同分配和调度。但是,过多的提前预约会给系统性能带来很多负面影响,如资源利用率降低、拒签率提高等。为了减轻提前预订的负面影响,提出了一种放松预订策略,其中预订的准入标准比传统预订更宽松。该策略是基于网格应用程序倾向于高估保留时间以确保其完成的事实。在建议的放松预订策略中,预订管理器可能会接受那些与现有预订重叠的预订。实验结果表明,该策略能显著提高资源利用率和降低拒绝率,但保留违规次数略有增加。
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