Title :
Compute Power Market: towards a market-oriented grid
Author :
Buyya, Rajkumar ; Vazhkudai, Sudharshan
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. Sci., Monash Univ., Melbourne, Vic., Australia
Abstract :
The Compute Power Market (CPM) is a market-based resource management and job scheduling system for grid computing on Internet-wide computational resources, particularly low-end personal computing devices. It transforms the metacomputing environment into a computational market, wherein one can solve problems by renting computational power, storage, and special services from idle resources (computers). The CPM primarily comprises markets, resource consumers, resource providers and their interactions. It supports various economic models (commodity market model, contract-net/tendering, and auction) for resource pricing and mapping between service consumers and providers. The paper proposes a decentralized computation market with multiple markets and numerous consumers and providers spread across the grid environment. The paper further discusses the basic architecture and the components involved in markets, consumers and providers, namely: a Market Server, a Market Resource Agent, a Market Resource Broker and Market Trader and scheduler used for negotiation and job deployment
Keywords :
DP industry; Internet; distributed memory systems; electronic commerce; information resources; resource allocation; scheduling; CPM; Compute Power Market; Internet-wide computational resources; Market Resource Agent; Market Resource Broker; Market Server; Market Trader; auction; commodity market model; computational market; contract-net/tendering; decentralized computation market; economic models; grid computing; grid environment; job deployment; job scheduling system; low-end personal computing devices; market-based resource management; market-oriented grid; metacomputing environment; negotiation; renting; resource consumers; resource pricing; resource providers; scheduler; service consumers; special services; Computer architecture; Environmental economics; Grid computing; Internet; Metacomputing; Power generation economics; Power markets; Pricing; Processor scheduling; Resource management;
Conference_Titel :
Cluster Computing and the Grid, 2001. Proceedings. First IEEE/ACM International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Brisbane, Qld.
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1010-8
DOI :
10.1109/CCGRID.2001.923245