Title
From Meta-computing to Interoperable Infrastructures: A Review of Meta-schedulers for HPC, Grid and Cloud
Abstract
Over the last decades, the cooperation amongst different resources that belong to various environments has been arisen as one of the most important research topic. This is mainly because of the different requirements, in terms of jobs' preferences that have been posed by different resource providers as the most efficient way to coordinate large scale settings like grids and clouds. However, the commonality of the complexity of the architectures (e.g. in heterogeneity issues) and the targets that each paradigm aims to achieve (e.g. flexibility) remains the same. This is to efficiently orchestrate resources and user demands in a distributed computing fashion by bridging the gap among local and remote participants. At a first glance, this is directly related with the scheduling concept, which is one of the most important issues for designing a cooperative resource management system, especially in large scale settings. In addition, the term meta-computing, hence meta-scheduling, offers additional functionalities in the area of interoperable resource management because of its great proficiency to handle sudden variations and dynamic situations in user demands by bridging the gap among local and remote participants. This work presents a review on scheduling in high performance, grid and cloud computing infrastructures. We conclude by analysing most important characteristics towards inter-cooperated infrastructures.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1109/AINA.2012.15
AINA
Keywords
DocType
ISSN
important issue,large scale setting,cooperative resource management system,important research topic,important characteristic,remote participant,different resource provider,different requirement,different resource,user demand,interoperable infrastructures,computer architecture,dynamic scheduling,heuristic algorithm,hpc,scheduling,resource management,grid computing,distributed computing,resource manager,open systems,availability,cloud computing
Conference
1550-445X
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
20
1.65
33
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Stelios Sotiriadis142941.85
Bessis, N.280688.01
Fatos Xhafa33433343.33
Nick Antonopoulos453148.72