• DocumentCode
    1368851
  • Title

    Grid Computing Workloads

  • Author

    Iosup, Alexandru ; Epema, Dick

  • Volume
    15
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    2011
  • Firstpage
    19
  • Lastpage
    26
  • Abstract
    In the mid 1990s, the grid computing community promised the "compute power grid," a utility computing infrastructure for scientists and engineers. Since then, a variety of grids have been built worldwide, for academic purposes, specific application domains, and general production work. Understanding grid workloads is important for the design and tuning of future grid resource managers and applications, especially in the recent wake of commercial grids and clouds. This article presents an overview of the most important characteristics of grid workloads in the past seven years (2003-2010). Although grid user populations range from tens to hundreds of individuals, a few users dominate each grid\´s workload both in terms of consumed resources and the number of jobs submitted to the system. Real grid workloads include very few parallel jobs but many independent single-machine jobs (tasks) grouped into single "bags of tasks."
  • Keywords
    grid computing; resource allocation; compute power grid; grid computing workloads; grid resource management; single-machine jobs; Workload characterization; bags of tasks; grid computing; workflows; workload analysis;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Internet Computing, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1089-7801
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/MIC.2010.130
  • Filename
    5620891