DocumentCode
2360504
Title
Performance issues of bandwidth reservations for grid computing
Author
Burchard, Lars-Olof ; Heiss, Hans-Ulrich ; Rose, César A F De
Author_Institution
Commun. & Oper. Syst. Group, Technische Univ. Berlin, Germany
fYear
2003
fDate
10-12 Nov. 2003
Firstpage
82
Lastpage
90
Abstract
In general, two types of resource reservations in computer networks can be distinguished: immediate reservations which are made in a just-in-time manner and advance reservations which allow to reserve resources a long time before they are actually used. Advance reservations are especially useful for grid computing but also for a variety of other applications that require network quality-of-service, such as content distribution networks or even mobile clients, which need advance reservation to support handovers for streaming video. With the emerged MPLS standard, explicit routing can be implemented also in IP networks, thus overcoming the unpredictable routing behavior which so far prevented the implementation of advance reservation services. The impact of such advance reservation mechanisms on the performance of the network with respect to the amount of admitted requests and the allocated bandwidth has so far not been examined in detail. We show that advance reservations can lead to a reduced performance of the network with respect to both metrics. The analysis of the reasons shows a fragmentation of the network resources. In advance reservation environments, additional new services can be defined such as malleable reservations and can lead to an increased performance of the network. Four strategies for scheduling malleable reservations are presented and compared. The results of the comparisons show that some strategies increase the resource fragmentation and are therefore unsuitable in the considered environment while others lead to a significantly better performance of the network. Besides discussing the performance issue, the software architecture of a management system for advance reservations is presented.
Keywords
IP networks; bandwidth allocation; computer network management; grid computing; multiprotocol label switching; network routing; performance evaluation; quality of service; resource allocation; software architecture; IP networks; MPLS standard; bandwidth reservations; computer networks; content distribution networks; grid computing; malleable reservation scheduling; mobile clients; multiprotocol label switching; network management system; network performance; network routing; quality of service; resource reservation; software architecture; video streaming; Application software; Bandwidth; Computer networks; Grid computing; IP networks; Mobile computing; Multiprotocol label switching; Quality of service; Software architecture; Streaming media;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Architecture and High Performance Computing, 2003. Proceedings. 15th Symposium on
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2046-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CAHPC.2003.1250324
Filename
1250324
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