Title :
Dynamic load balancing experiments in a grid
Author :
Dobber, M. ; Koole, Ger ; van der Mei, Rob
Author_Institution :
Vrije Univ., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Abstract :
Connected world-widely distributed computers and data systems establish a global source of processing power and data, called, a grid. Key properties of a grid are the fact that computers providing processing power may connect and disconnect at any time, and that demands for processing power may highly fluctuate over time. This has raised the need for the development of applications that are robust against changing circumstances. In (A. M. Dobber et al., 2004) the impact of fluctuations in processing speeds on running times has been investigated, and it was found that dynamic load balancing methods provide a promising means to deal with the ever-changing environment in the grid. In this paper we demonstrate with extensive experiments in a real grid environment, Planetlab, that dynamic load balancing based on predictions via exponential smoothing indeed lead to significant reductions in running times of parallel applications in a randomly changing grid environment.
Keywords :
grid computing; real-time systems; resource allocation; Planetlab real grid environment; distributed computers; dynamic load balancing methods; exponential smoothing; parallel applications; randomly changing grid environment; Application software; Data systems; Distributed computing; Fluctuations; Grid computing; Load management; Performance analysis; Robustness; Smoothing methods; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Cluster Computing and the Grid, 2005. CCGrid 2005. IEEE International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9074-1
DOI :
10.1109/CCGRID.2005.1558678