Title :
Performance-based middleware services for grid computing
Author :
Jarvis, Stephen A. ; Spooner, Daniel P. ; Keung, Hélène N Lim Choi ; Dyson, Justin R D ; Zhao, Lei ; Nudd, Graham R.
Author_Institution :
High Performance Syst. Group, Univ. of Warwick, Coventry, UK
fDate :
6/25/2003 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Managing resources and distributed workload across multiple administrative boundaries is a key issue in grid computing and middleware research. Standard services that perform look-up, match-making, scheduling and staging are being developed to address this problem. As active middleware components, these services will allow users to identify and utilize appropriate resources that provide sustainable system- and user-level qualities of service. This paper documents two enhanced match-making services that address the performance implications of executing a particular workload on a given set of resources. These services are based on an established performance prediction system that is employed at both the local (intra-domain) and global (multi-domain) levels to provide dynamic workload steering. These additional facilities bring about significant performance improvements, the details of which are presented with regard to the user-perceived quality of service and to the grid resource utilization.
Keywords :
configuration management; distributed processing; middleware; performance evaluation; quality of service; resource allocation; administrative boundary; distributed workload; dynamic workload steering; global level; grid computing; intradomain level; local level; look-up; match-making; middleware component; middleware research; multidomain level; performance improvement; performance prediction system; performance-based middleware service; resource identification; resource management; resource utilization; scheduling; system-level quality of service; user-level quality of service; user-perceived quality of service; Collaborative work; Conferences; Grid computing; Hardware; Instruments; Middleware; Processor scheduling; Quality of service; Resource management; Standards development;
Conference_Titel :
Autonomic Computing Workshop. 2003. Proceedings of the
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1983-0
DOI :
10.1109/ACW.2003.1210215