DocumentCode
125518
Title
Multi-job Meta-brokering in Distributed Computing Infrastructures Using Pliant Logic
Author
Kertesz, Attila ; Maros, Gergo ; Dombi, Jozsef Daniel
Author_Institution
Inst. for Comput. Sci. & Control, MTA SZTAKI, Budapest, Hungary
fYear
2014
fDate
12-14 Feb. 2014
Firstpage
138
Lastpage
145
Abstract
The ever growing number of computation-intensive applications calls for the interoperation of distributed infrastructures such as Clouds, Grids and private clusters. The European SHIWA and ER-flow projects have been initiated to enable the combination of heterogeneous scientific workflows, and to execute them in a large-scale system consisting of multiple Distributed Computing Infrastructures including Grids and Clouds. In this paper we focus on one of the resource management challenges of these projects called multi-job scheduling. A parameter study job of a workflow having a large number of input files to be consumed by independent job instances is called a multi-job. In order to cope with the high uncertainty and unpredictable load of these infrastructures and with the simultaneous submissions of multi-job instances, we use statistical historical job allocation data gathered from real-world workflow archives and propose an adaptive meta-brokering approach for the management of this unified system based on the Pliant logic concept, which is a specific part of fuzzy logic theory. We argue that this novel scheduling technique produce better performance scores, hence the overall load of the system can be more balanced.
Keywords
fuzzy logic; grid computing; open systems; processor scheduling; resource allocation; software performance evaluation; workflow management software; ER-flow project; European SHIWA project; Pliant Logic; adaptive meta-brokering approach; cloud computing; computation-intensive applications; distributed infrastructures; fuzzy logic theory; grid computing; heterogeneous scientific workflows; historical job allocation data; independent job instances; infrastructure uncertainty; interoperability; large-scale system; multijob meta-brokering; multijob scheduling; multiple distributed computing infrastructures; performance scores; resource management; unified system management; unpredictable infrastructure load; Cloud computing; Communities; Europe; Resource management; Runtime; Scheduling algorithms; Distributed infrastructures; Interoperability; Meta-brokering; Pliant system; Workflows;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Parallel, Distributed and Network-Based Processing (PDP), 2014 22nd Euromicro International Conference on
Conference_Location
Torino
ISSN
1066-6192
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PDP.2014.33
Filename
6787264
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