JOURNAL ARTICLE

An autonomic network-aware scheduling architecture for grid computing

Abstract

Grid technologies have enabled the aggregation of geographically distributed resources, in the context of a particular application. The network remains an important requirement for any Grid application, as entities involved in a Grid system (such as users, services, and data) need to communicate with each other over a network. The performance of the network must therefore be considered when carrying out tasks such as scheduling, migration or monitoring of jobs. Surprisingly, many existing QoS efforts ignore the network and focus instead on processor workload and disk access. Making use of the network in an efficient and fault tolerance manner, in the context of such existing research, leads to a significant number of research challenges. One way to address these problems is to make Grid middleware incorporate the concept of autonomic systems. Such a change would involve the development of "self-configuring" systems that are able to make decisions autonomously, and adapt themselves as the system status changes. We propose an autonomic network-aware scheduling infrastructure that is capable of adapting its behavior to the current status of the environment.

Keywords:
Computer science Distributed computing Grid computing Grid Autonomic computing Scheduling (production processes) Workload Quality of service Middleware (distributed applications) Data grid Architecture Computer network Semantic grid Cloud computing Operating system World Wide Web

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Citation History

Topics

Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Hardware and Architecture
Peer-to-Peer Network Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications

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