A cost-based multi-unit resource auction for service-oriented grid computing

M. Schwind, O. Hinz, R. Beck
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The application of Grid technology is at the transition from engineering and natural science-related industrial sectors to other industries that have a high demand for computing resources. However, the diffusion of Grid technology within industrial sectors which are not naturally engineering and natural science-related is often hindered by a lack of incentives to share the computational resources. A promising way to overcome these barriers is the introduction of economically inspired mechanisms for the use of Grid-based resources. Our work introduces a iterated cost-based multi-unit resource auction (CMRA) and compares a traditional cost-based accounting approach with dedicated servers as well as a pooling approach with regard to service quality and total costs. The cost-calculus used in our model is based on costs for the delayed processing of jobs and costs for the cancellation of these jobs if the job cannot be provided at a certain time span in the worst case. The simulation results indicate that pooling of IT resources by Grid technology can produce a reduction of 20.3% in cost within this model compared to dedicated servers in the computing centers. However, with the CMRA-based allocation of computing resources, a further 1.4% of cost reduction can be achieved while the achieved quality-of-service (QoS) can be significantly increased. Finally we think that there must be a further cost reduction potential for Grid solutions beyond these savings that can be achieved by using economically inspired allocation methods that are combined with advanced refining and learning methods.
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面向服务网格计算的基于成本的多单元资源拍卖
网格技术的应用正处于从工程和自然科学相关的工业部门向对计算资源有较高需求的其他行业的过渡阶段。然而,网格技术在与自然工程和自然科学无关的工业部门内的扩散常常受到缺乏共享计算资源的激励措施的阻碍。克服这些障碍的一个有希望的方法是引入经济激励机制来使用基于网格的资源。我们的工作引入了迭代的基于成本的多单元资源拍卖(CMRA),并将传统的基于成本的会计方法与专用服务器以及关于服务质量和总成本的池化方法进行了比较。在我们的模型中使用的成本计算是基于延迟处理作业的成本和在最坏的情况下无法在特定时间范围内提供作业时取消这些作业的成本。仿真结果表明,与计算中心的专用服务器相比,网格技术的IT资源池可以在该模型中降低20.3%的成本。然而,通过基于cmra的计算资源分配,可以进一步降低1.4%的成本,同时可以显著提高所实现的服务质量(QoS)。最后,我们认为网格解决方案必须有进一步降低成本的潜力,而不是通过使用与先进的精炼和学习方法相结合的经济激励分配方法来实现这些节省。
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