Title
Implementation of Virtual Execution Environments for Improving SLA-Compliant Job Migration in Grids
Abstract
Commercial Grid users demand for contractually fixed QoS levels. Service Level Agreements (SLAs) are powerful instruments for describing such contracts. SLA-aware resource management is the foundation for realizing SLA contracts within the Grid. Open CCS is such an SLA-aware RMS, using transparent checkpointing to cope with resource outages. It generates a compatibility profile for each checkpoint dataset, so that the job can be resumed even on resources within the Grid. However, only a small number of Grid resources comply to such a profile. This paper describes the concept of virtual execution environments and how they increase the number of potential migration targets.The paper also describes how these virtual execution environments have been implemented within the Open CCS resource management system.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1109/ICPP-W.2008.40
ICPP Workshops
Keywords
Field
DocType
virtual execution environments,open ccs,resource outages,improving sla-compliant job migration,commercial grid users demand,sla-aware resource management,virtual execution environment,open ccs resource management,small number,compatibility profile,sla-aware rms,grid resource,quality of service,web services,middleware,resource management,sla,virtualization,fault tolerance,resource manager,grid computing,resource allocation,rms,virtual machines,grid,fault tolerant,migration,operating systems
Virtualization,Resource management,Virtual machine,Grid computing,Computer science,Service-level agreement,Parallel computing,Computer network,Resource Management System,Resource allocation,Grid,Distributed computing
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
1530-2016 E-ISBN : 978-0-7695-3375-9
978-0-7695-3375-9
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
7
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Dominic Battré125720.40
Matthias Hovestadt227022.24
Odej Kao3106696.19
Axel Keller463.22
Kerstin Voss5464.67