复杂网络服务资源选择机制的评估

Julio C. López, D. O'Hallaron
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提供复杂的(资源密集型)网络服务是一项挑战,因为它们所需的资源和可用的资源可能因请求而异。为了解决这个问题,我们提出了一种灵活的机制,称为活动框架,它为选择一组可用的分布式计算资源,然后将任务映射到这些资源提供了基础。作为概念验证,我们使用活动框架构建了一个名为Dv的远程可视化服务,该服务允许用户可视化存储在远程位置的科学数据集的内容。我们在Dv的背景下评估活动框架的性能。特别是,我们解决了以下两个问题:(1)我们为主动框架机制的灵活性付出了什么样的性能损失?(2)基于活动帧的服务的吞吐量能否从微基准中得到合理精度的预测?评估结果表明,活动帧带来的开销是合理的(大约5%),并且基于微基准的简单模型可以以合理的精度(最多20%)保守地预测测量的吞吐量。
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Evaluation of a resource selection mechanism for complex network services
Providing complex (resource-intensive) network services is challenging because the resources they need and the resources that are available can vary significantly from request to request. To address this issue, we have proposed a flexible mechanism, called active frames, that provides a basis for selecting a set of available distributed computing resources, and then mapping tasks onto those resources. As a proof of concept, we have used active frames to build a remote visualization service, called Dv, that allows users to visualize the contents of scientific datasets stored at remote locations. We evaluate the performance of active frames, in the context of Dv. In particular, we address the following two questions: (1) what performance penalty do we pay for the flexibility of the active frames mechanism? (2) can the throughput of a service based on active frames be predicted with reasonable accuracy from micro-benchmarks? The results of the evaluation suggest that the overhead imposed by active frames is reasonable (roughly 5%), and that simple models based on micro-benchmarks can conservatively predict measured throughput with reasonable accuracy (at most 20%).
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