DocumentCode :
3115098
Title :
DecisionQoS: an adaptive, self-evolving QoS arbitration module for storage systems
Author :
Uttamchandani, Sandeep ; Alvarez, Guillermo A. ; Agha, Gul
Author_Institution :
IBM Almaden Res. Center, San Jose, CA, USA
fYear :
2004
fDate :
7-9 June 2004
Firstpage :
67
Lastpage :
76
Abstract :
As a consequence of the current trend towards consolidating computing, storage and networking infrastructures into large centralized data centers, applications compete for shared resources. Open enterprise systems are not designed to provide performance guarantees in the presence of sharing; unregulated competition is very likely to result in a free-for-all where some applications monopolize resources while others starve. Rule-based solutions to the resource arbitration problem suffer from excessive complexity, brittleness, and limitations in their expressive power. We present DecisionQoS, a novel approach for arbitrating resources among multiple competing clients while enforcing QoS guarantees. DecisionQoS requires system administrators to provide a minimal, declarative amount of information about the system and the workloads running on it. That initial input is continuously refined and augmented at run time, by monitoring the system´s performance and its reaction to resource allocation decisions. When faced with incomplete information, or with changes in the workload requirements or system capabilities, DecisionQoS adapts to them by applying machine learning techniques; the resulting scheme is highly resilient to unforeseen events. Moreover, it overcomes significant shortcomings of pre-existing, rule-based policy management systems.
Keywords :
client-server systems; computer network management; decision support systems; file organisation; learning (artificial intelligence); open systems; quality of service; resource allocation; DecisionQoS; QoS guarantees; adaptive QoS arbitration module; computing infrastructures; excessive complexity; large centralized data centers; machine learning; multiple competing clients; networking infrastructures; open enterprise systems; policy management system; resource allocation decision; resource arbitration problem; resource sharing; rule-based policy; rule-based solutions; self-evolving QoS arbitration module; storage infrastructures; storage systems; system administrators; system performance; unregulated competition; workload requirements; Application software; Computer networks; Environmental management; Monitoring; Power system management; Quadrature amplitude modulation; Quality of service; Resource management; Storage area networks; Switches;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Policies for Distributed Systems and Networks, 2004. POLICY 2004. Proceedings. Fifth IEEE International Workshop on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2141-X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/POLICY.2004.1309151
Filename :
1309151
Link To Document :
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