DocumentCode :
652258
Title :
Performance Implications of Task Scheduling by Predicting Network Throughput on the Internet
Author :
Chunghan Lee ; Abe, H. ; Hirotsu, Toshio ; Umemura, Kyoji
Author_Institution :
Toyohashi Univ. of Technol., Toyohashi, Japan
fYear :
2013
fDate :
16-18 July 2013
Firstpage :
1089
Lastpage :
1098
Abstract :
A meta-scheduler is used to efficiently assign tasks to distributed resources. Additionally, the Internet is often used to share the data of tasks on the resources. Throughput prediction will play a crucial role in overcoming the instability of network resource on the Internet for the meta-scheduler. However, it is unclear that higher prediction accuracy should always guarantee better scheduling. In this paper, we focus on how predictors can affect the overall processing time of given tasks through meta-scheduler simulation. Real traces of throughput on the Internet are used to build CDF-based and SVR-based predictors, and these are adopted by the meta-scheduler. Through the simulation, the meta-scheduler using the predictor clearly reduces the processing time. Moreover, the meta-scheduler using the SVR-based, which performed better than CDF-based did in terms of throughput prediction, was observed to result in a reduction of up to 13.3% in the processing time compared to the meta-scheduler without any predictions. The expected value of performance improvement with the SVR-based predictor was calculated as 3.73%, while the value of CDF-based was 2.53%. On the other hand, the meta-scheduler using the predictor can seldom assign tasks to inappropriate sites due to only a few of inaccurate prediction results. As a result, the processing time is drastically increased in comparison with the meta-scheduler without any predictions.
Keywords :
Internet; distributed processing; regression analysis; resource allocation; scheduling; software performance evaluation; support vector machines; CDF-based predictors; Internet; SVR-based predictors; cumulative distribution function; data sharing; distributed resources; metascheduler simulation; network resource instability; network throughput prediction; processing time; support vector regression; task scheduling performance implications; Data transfer; Internet; Measurement; Predictive models; Probes; Throughput; Grid computing; Meta-scheduler; Network measurement; PlanetLab; Support Vector Regression (SVR);
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Trust, Security and Privacy in Computing and Communications (TrustCom), 2013 12th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Melbourne, VIC
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/TrustCom.2013.132
Filename :
6680953
Link To Document :
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