在公用电网中支持交互式远程桌面会话的资源分配服务的体系结构

V. Talwar, Bikash Agarwalla, Sujoy Basu, Raj Kumar, K. Nahrstedt
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新兴的大规模实用计算系统,如网格,承诺将计算和存储作为实用程序提供给最终用户。部署在中间件中的系统管理服务是实现这一愿景的关键。公用事业网格在资源和工作负载的规模、动态性和异构性方面提出了挑战。本文提出了一种基于模型的公用电网资源分配服务体系结构。所建议的服务是在交互式远程桌面会话工作负载上下文中构建的,并考虑了应用程序性能QoS模型。关键的设计准则是分层请求结构、应用程序性能模型、远程桌面会话性能模型、站点准入控制、多变量资源分配系统和运行时会话准入控制。我们还构建了一个模拟工具包,它可以处理混合批处理和远程桌面会话请求,并在工具包中实现了我们建议的资源分配服务。我们给出了使用该工具包完成的一些实验结果。我们提出的资源分配服务体系结构解决了新兴效用计算系统的需求,并捕获了在这些环境中构建此类服务的关键概念和指导方针。
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Architecture for resource allocation services supporting interactive remote desktop sessions in utility grids
Emerging large scale utility computing systems like Grids promise computing and storage to be provided to end users as a utility. System management services deployed in the middleware are a key to enabling this vision. Utility Grids provide a challenge in terms of scale, dynamism, and heterogeneity of resources and workloads. In this paper, we present a model based architecture for resource allocation services for Utility Grids. The proposed service is built in the context of interactive remote desktop session workloads and takes application performance QoS models into consideration. The key design guidelines are hierarchical request structure, application performance models, remote desktop session performance models, site admission control, multi-variable resource assignment system, and runtime session admission control. We have also built a simulation toolkit that can handle mixed batch and remote desktop session requests, and have implemented our proposed resource allocation service into the toolkit. We present some results from experiments done using the toolkit. Our proposed architecture for resource allocation services addresses the needs of emerging utility computing systems and captures the key concepts and guidelines for building such services in these environments.
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