Title :
Achieving performance consistency in heterogeneous clusters
Author :
Wu, Changxun ; Burns, Randal
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Johns Hopkins Univ., MD, USA
Abstract :
Hash-based randomization is a powerful technique used in clusters and distributed systems for load management. It offers uniform distribution, efficient addressing, little shared state, and scalability. However, simple hash-based randomization is unable to deal with skew and heterogeneity and, therefore, cannot achieve load balance in many environments. Virtual processors have been proposed as a solution to simple randomization´s problem. We evaluate an alternative load management scheme for heterogeneous, shared-disk clusters. Our scheme directly tunes hash-based randomized load placement using a technique called adaptive, nonuniform (ANU) randomization [2003] and compares favorably to the virtual processor approach. It provides the load balancing benefits of virtual processors with less shared state. It also automatically adapts to workload and cluster configuration changes, such as failure and recovery and adding or removing servers, without human involvement. Experimental results show that our scheme outperforms virtual processors and performs comparably to prescient load-balancing algorithms. They also show that our system maintains consistent performance across all servers while moving a minimal amount of load.
Keywords :
grid computing; resource allocation; virtual storage; workstation clusters; adaptive nonuniform randomization; cluster configuration; distributed system; hash-based randomization; heterogeneous clusters; load management; load-balancing algorithm; shared-disk cluster; virtual processor; workload configuration; Buildings; Clustering algorithms; Computer architecture; Computer science; Hardware; High performance computing; Large-scale systems; Load management; Scalability; Table lookup;
Conference_Titel :
High performance Distributed Computing, 2004. Proceedings. 13th IEEE International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2175-4
DOI :
10.1109/HPDC.2004.1323515