Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
494921 Applied Soft Computing 2016 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Providing QoS for big data applications requires a way to reserve computing and networking resources in advance. Within advance reservation framework, a multi-domain scheduling process is carried out in a top down hierarchical way across multiple hierarchical levels. This ensures that each domain executes intra-domain scheduling algorithm to co-schedule its own computing and networking resources while coordinating the scheduling at the inter-domain level. Within this process, we introduce two algorithms: iterative scheduling algorithm and K-shortest paths algorithm. We conducted a comprehensive performance evaluation study considering several metrics that reflect both grid system and grid user goals. The results demonstrated the advantages of the proposed scheduling process. Moreover, the results highlight the importance of using the iterative scheduling and K-shortest paths algorithms especially for data intensive applications.

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