Title
Modeling and Evaluating Interoperable Grid Systems
Abstract
Grid resource management tools have evolved from manual discovery and job submission to sophisticated brokering solutions. User requirements have created certain properties that resource managers have learned to support. This development is still continuing, and users already find it difficult to distinguish brokers and to migrate their applications when they move to a different grid. Moreover, new architectures are continuously being proposed, such as multi-site and interoperable grid systems. This paper presents the Alvio simulation framework which is designed to evaluate job scheduling strategies in complex HPC infrastructures. The main contribution of this simulator is that it allows modeling from local systems to interoperable grid scenarios. We also present an evaluation of multi-site and grid interoperable systems which shows the effect of job forwarding between different brokers.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1109/eScience.2008.50
eScience
Keywords
Field
DocType
grid resource management tool,different broker,job submission,job forwarding,grid scenario,different grid,interoperable grid system,resource manager,interoperable grid systems,job scheduling strategy,grid interoperable system,grid computing,parallel processing,resource allocation,local system,open systems,job scheduling,user requirements
Grid computing,Computer science,Interoperability,Resource allocation,Job scheduler,Grid system,Open system (systems theory),User requirements document,Grid,Distributed computing
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.51
22
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ivan Rodero145237.95
Francesc Guim21059.24
Julita Corbalan317412.00