DocumentCode
3021819
Title
Greed is not enough: adaptive load sharing in large heterogeneous systems
Author
Weinrib, A. ; Shenker, S.
Author_Institution
Bell Commun. Res., Morristown, NJ, USA
fYear
1988
fDate
27-31 March 1988
Firstpage
986
Lastpage
994
Abstract
The authors consider the problem of job placement in load-sharing algorithms for large heterogeneous distributed computing environments. They present simulation results using a simple model; the results indicate that, under heavy loads, the usual policy of placing jobs where they will incur the shortest expected delay leads to inefficient system performance. Thus, purely greedy policies are not sufficient; the authors identify a simple threshold algorithm that does significantly better. The authors introduce a novel adaptive algorithm having a performance much closer to optimal.<>
Keywords
adaptive control; computer networks; distributed processing; adaptive load sharing; greedy policies; job placement; large heterogeneous distributed computing environments; load-sharing algorithms; shortest expected delay; simulation results; system performance; threshold algorithm; Communication system control; Computational modeling; Computer networks; Cost function; Delay; Distributed computing; Local area networks; Network servers; Optimized production technology; Workstations;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
INFOCOM '88. Networks: Evolution or Revolution, Proceedings. Seventh Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communcations Societies, IEEE
Conference_Location
New Orleans, LA, USA
Print_ISBN
0-8186-0833-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/INFCOM.1988.13015
Filename
13015
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