Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
493453 Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory 2009 21 Pages PDF
Abstract

Beowulf clusters are very popular because of the high computational power they can provide at reasonably low costs. However, the most pressing issues of today’s cluster solutions are the need for high availability and performance. Cluster systems are clearly prone to failures. Even if cover is provided with some probability c, there would be reconfiguration and/or rebooting delays to resume the operation following a failure. In this paper, the performability modelling of both typical and highly available Beowulf multiprocessor systems is presented. The models developed provide a large degree of flexibility to evaluate the performability of typical and highly available Beowulf cluster systems.

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