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A provisioning model and its comparison with best-effort for performance-cost optimization in grids
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Cluster ComputingPerformance-cost OptimizationGrid ResourcesEngineeringDynamic Resource AllocationEnergy EfficiencySoftware EngineeringProvisioning ModelOperations ResearchData ScienceEnergy OptimizationSystems EngineeringModeling And SimulationParallel ComputingCombinatorial OptimizationSeismic Hazard ApplicationCloud SchedulingDistributed Resource ManagementComputer EngineeringPower System OptimizationComputer ScienceGrid ApplicationEarthquake Science CommunityGrid ServiceSmart GridEnergy ManagementEdge ComputingCloud ComputingGrid ComputingGrid OptimizationResource Optimization
The resource availability in Grids is generally unpredictable due to the autonomous and shared nature of the Grid resources and stochastic nature of the workload resulting in a best effort quality of service. The resource providers optimize for throughput and utilization whereas the users optimize for application performance. We present a cost-based model where the providers advertise resource availability to the user community. We also present a multi-objective genetic algorithm formulation for selecting the set of resources to be provisioned that optimizes the application performance while minimizing the resource costs. We use trace-based simulations to compare the application performance and cost using the provisioned and the best effort approach with a number of artificially generated workflow-structured applications and a seismic hazard application from the earthquake science community. The provisioned approach shows promising results when the resources are under high utilization and/or the applications have significant resource requirements.
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