DocumentCode
675693
Title
End hosts clustering based on resources availability in Volunteer Computing
Author
Peyvandi, Soodeh ; Ahmad, Rabiah ; Zakaria, Nordin
Author_Institution
CIS Dept., Univ. Teknol. PETRONAS, Tronoh, Malaysia
fYear
2013
fDate
27-28 Nov. 2013
Firstpage
588
Lastpage
593
Abstract
Volunteer Computing (VC) is an approach under grid computing which prepares a platform for computer owners around the globe to donate their resources at internet based VC projects like as SETI@home, Folding@hom. Therefore, global desktop grid is a VC that includes hosts who present their resources to solve some kind of CPU, RAM or Disk space-intensive problems. At the moment, the common approach used in resource scheduling in VC is mostly based on CPU availability alone. However, we believe that RAM and disk space of the volunteering hosts also play a role in ensuring an optimized assignment of a job to a host, and hence, could lead to an improved resource scheduling performance of the VC. As an initial step to support the above proposal, a formula for normalizing the three different resource information, i.e., CPU, RAM, and disk space, into common representations is developed. In this paper, the normalization formula is presented as well as the formula for calculating the average availability of three resources. Besides, the results from applying the two formulas to a data set extracted from http://fta.inria.fr/res/ are also given. The results show a significant support to the potential of the proposed approach. Impact of this research to the organization will be execution of their tasks´ project in suitable cluster of volunteers with specified weighted mean of resources.
Keywords
Internet; grid computing; pattern clustering; resource allocation; volunteer computing; CPU problem; Folding@hom; Internet based VC projects; RAM space-intensive problem; SETI@home; disk space-intensive problem; end hosts clustering; global desktop grid; grid computing; normalization formula; resource scheduling performance; resources availability; volunteer computing; Availability; Clustering algorithms; Computational modeling; Grid computing; Partitioning algorithms; Random access memory; Technological innovation; Normalization Formula; Resource Availability; Volunteer Computing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Research and Innovation in Information Systems (ICRIIS), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location
Kuala Lumpur
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-2486-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICRIIS.2013.6716775
Filename
6716775
Link To Document