DocumentCode
451269
Title
Job Superscheduler Architecture and Performance in Computational Grid Environments
Author
Shan, Hongzhang ; Oliker, Leonid ; Biswas, Rupak
Author_Institution
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA
fYear
2003
fDate
15-21 Nov. 2003
Firstpage
44
Lastpage
44
Abstract
Computational grids hold great promise in utilizing geographically separated heterogeneous resources to solve large-scale complex scientific problems. However, a number of major technical hurdles, including distributed resource management and effective job scheduling, stand in the way of realizing these gains. In this paper, we propose a novel grid superscheduler architecture and three distributed job migration algorithms. We also model the critical interaction between the superscheduler and autonomous local schedulers. Extensive performance comparisons with ideal, central, and local schemes using real workloads from leading computational centers are conducted in a simulation environment. Additionally, synthetic workloads are used to perform a detailed sensitivity analysis of our superscheduler. Several key metrics demonstrate that substantial performance gains can be achieved via smart superscheduling in distributed computational grids.
Keywords
Computational modeling; Computer architecture; Distributed computing; Government; Grid computing; NASA; Pervasive computing; Processor scheduling; Resource management; Scheduling algorithm;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Supercomputing, 2003 ACM/IEEE Conference
Print_ISBN
1-58113-695-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SC.2003.10014
Filename
1592947
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