Title
Impact of the Scheduling Strategy in Heterogeneous Systems That Provide Co-Scheduling.
Abstract
In recent years, the number of processing units per compute node has been increasing. In order to utilize all or most of the available resources of a high-performance computing cluster, at least some of its nodes will have to be shared by several applications at the same time. Yet, even if jobs are co-scheduled on a node, it can happen that high performance resources remain idle, although there are jobs that could make use of them (e. g. if the resource was temporarily blocked when the job was started). Heterogeneous schedulers, which schedule tasks for dierent devices, can bind jobs to resources in a way that can signicantly reduce the idle time. Typically, those schedulers make their decisions based on a static strategy. In this paper, we investigate the impact if a heterogeneous scheduler allows modications of the strategies at runtime.
Year
Venue
DocType
2016
COSH@HiPEAC
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.35
7
Authors
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Tim Süß15010.80
Nils Döring210.35
Ramy Gad3102.35
Lars Nagel47613.58
André Brinkmann540334.79
dustin feld672.53
Eric Schröder710.35
Thomas Soddemann810.35