QoS and preemption aware scheduling in federated and virtualized Grid computing environments

Mohsen Amini Salehi, Bahman Javadi, Rajkumar Buyya

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    Abstract

    Resource provisioning is one of the challenges in federated Grid environments. In these environments each Grid serves requests from external users along with local users. Recently, this resource provisioning is performed in the form of Virtual Machines (VMs). The problem arises when there are insufficient resources for local users to be served. The problem gets complicated further when external requests have different QoS requirements. Serving local users could be solved by preempting VMs from external users which impose overheads on the system. Therefore, the question is how the number of VM preemptions in a Grid can be minimized. Additionally, how we can decrease the likelihood of preemption for requests with more QoS requirements. We propose a scheduling policy in InterGrid, as a federated Grid, which reduces the number of VM preemptions and dispatches external requests in a way that fewer requests with QoS constraints get affected by preemption. Extensive simulation results indicate that the number of VM preemptions is decreased at least by 60%, particularly, for requests with more QoS requirements.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)231-245
    Number of pages15
    JournalJournal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
    Volume72
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2012

    Keywords

    • computational grids (computer systems)
    • computer simulation
    • quality of service
    • queuing theory
    • resource provisioning
    • virtual machines

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