Title :
Boosting performance of I/O-intensive workload by preemptive job migrations in a cluster system
Author :
Qin, Xiao ; Jiang, Hong ; Zhu, Yifeng ; Swanson, David R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, USA
Abstract :
Load balancing in a cluster system has been investigated extensively, mainly focusing on the effective usage of global CPU and memory resources. However, if a significant portion of applications running in the system is I/O-intensive, traditional load balancing policies that focus on CPU and memory usage may cause the system performance to decrease substantially. To solve this problem, a new I/O-aware load-balancing scheme with preemptive job migration is presented to sustain the high performance of a cluster with a diverse set of workload conditions. The proposed scheme dynamically detects I/O load imbalance on nodes of a cluster, and determines whether to preempt some running jobs on overloaded nodes and migrate them to other less- or under-loaded nodes. Besides balancing I/O load, the scheme takes into account both CPU and memory load sharing in clusters, thereby maintaining the same level of performance as existing schemes when I/O load is low or well balanced. Results from a trace-driven simulation show that, compared to the existing approaches that only consider I/O with nonpreemptive job migrations, the proposed schemes achieve the improvement in mean slowdown by up to a factor of 10.
Keywords :
input-output programs; processor scheduling; resource allocation; workstation clusters; CPU scheduling; I/O load balancing; I/O load imbalance; I/O-intensive workload; cluster system; memory resources; nonpreemptive job migrations; preemptive job migrations; trace-driven simulation; Application software; Boosting; Bridges; Computational modeling; Computer science; Costs; Load management; Remote sensing; System performance; Throughput;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Architecture and High Performance Computing, 2003. Proceedings. 15th Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2046-4
DOI :
10.1109/CAHPC.2003.1250343