Title :
Semantic scheduling of virtualized infrastructures for scientific workflows
Author :
Santana-Perez, I. ; Perez-Hernandez, Maria S.
Author_Institution :
Ontology Eng. Group, UPM, Boadilla del Monte, Spain
Abstract :
Virtualized Infrastructures are a promising way for providing flexible and dynamic computing solutions for resource-consuming tasks. Scientific Workflows are one of these kind of tasks, as they need a large amount of computational resources during certain periods of time. To provide the best infrastructure configuration for a workflow it is necessary to explore as many providers as possible taking into account different criteria like Quality of Service, pricing, response time, network latency, etc. Moreover, each one of these new resources must be tuned to provide the tools and dependencies required by each of the steps of the workflow. Working with different infrastructure providers, either public or private using their own concepts and terms, and with a set of heterogeneous applications requires a framework for integrating all the information about these elements. This work proposes semantic technologies for describing and integrating all the information about the different components of the overall system and a set of policies created by the user. Based on this information a scheduling process will be performed to generate an infrastructure configuration defining the set of virtual machines that must be run and the tools that must be deployed on them.
Keywords :
natural sciences computing; resource allocation; scheduling; virtual machines; virtualisation; workflow management software; computational resources; infrastructure configuration; network latency; pricing; quality of service; resource-consuming tasks; response time; scientific workflows; semantic scheduling; semantic technologies; virtual machines; virtualized infrastructures; Computer architecture; Hardware; Ontologies; Quality of service; Semantics; Software; Virtual machining; Cloud Computing & Architectures; Mapping; Partitioning; Scheduling; Virtualization and Virtual Machines;
Conference_Titel :
High Performance Computing and Simulation (HPCS), 2012 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Madrid
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2359-8
DOI :
10.1109/HPCSim.2012.6266994