Title :
Wallaby: A scalable semantic configuration service for grids and clouds
Author :
Benton, William C. ; Rati, Robert H. ; Erlandson, Erik J.
Abstract :
Job schedulers for grids and clouds can offer great generality and configurability, but they typically do so at the cost of increased administrator complexity. In this paper, we present Wallaby, an open-source, scalable configuration service for compute resources managed by the Condor high-throughput computing system. Wallaby offers several notable advantages over similar systems: it lets administrators write declarative specifications of user-visible functionality on groups of nodes instead of low-level configuration file fragments; it presents a high-level semantic model of Condor features and their interactions and dependencies; it validates configurations before pushing them to nodes; it supports version control, "undo," and configuration differencing; and it includes a networked API that enables extensions and advanced functionality. Wallaby allows administrators to extend pools to include more physical, virtual, or cloud nodes with minimal explicit con figuration. Finally, it is scalable, supporting pools consisting of thousands of nodes with hundreds of configuration parameters each.
Keywords :
application program interfaces; cloud computing; grid computing; scheduling; Condor features; Condor high-throughput computing system; Wallaby; clouds; configuration differencing; declarative specifications; grids; high-level semantic model; job schedulers; networked API; scalable semantic configuration service; user-visible functionality; version control; Computational modeling; Documentation; Logic gates; Manuals; Merging; Object oriented modeling; Semantics;
Conference_Titel :
High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis (SC), 2011 International Conference for
Conference_Location :
Seatle, WA
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4503-0771-0