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AnthillSched: A Scheduling Strategy for Irregular and Iterative I/O-Intensive Parallel Jobs

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AnthillSched: A Scheduling Strategy for Irregular and Iterative I/O-Intensive Parallel Jobs
Irregular and iterative I/O-intensive jobs need a different approach from parallel job schedulers. The focus in this case is not only the processing requirements anymore: memory, network and storage capacity must all be considered in making a scheduling decision. Job executions are irregular and data dependent, alternating between CPU-bound and I/O-bound phases. In this paper, we propose and implement a parallel job scheduling strategy for such jobs, called AnthillSched, based on a simple heuristic: we map the behavior of an parallel application with minimal resources as we vary its input parameters. From that mapping we infer the best scheduling for a certain set of input parameters given the available resources. To test and verify AnthillSched we used logs obtained from a real system executing data mining jobs. Our main contributions are the implementation of a parallel job scheduling strategy, called AnthillSched in a real system, and a performance analysis of AnthillSched, which a...
Luís Fabrício Wanderley Góes,
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where JSSPP
Authors Luís Fabrício Wanderley Góes, Pedro H. C. Guerra, Bruno Coutinho, Leonardo C. da Rocha, Wagner Meira Jr., Renato Ferreira, Dorgival Olavo Guedes Neto, Walfredo Cirne
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