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Adaptive load migration systems for PVM
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Cluster ComputingHeterogeneous ComputingEngineeringComputer ArchitectureAdaptive Load DistributionPhotovoltaic SystemParallel SoftwareHardware VirtualizationSystems EngineeringParallel ComputingPvm ApplicationsComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceDistributed ProcessingAdaptive Data MovementSmart GridEnergy ManagementProgram AnalysisCloud ComputingParallel ProgrammingRooftop PhotovoltaicsSystem SoftwareVirtual Machine
Adaptive load distribution is necessary for parallel applications to co-exist effectively with other jobs in a network of shared, heterogeneous workstations. We present three methods that provide such support for PVM applications. Two of these methods, MPVM (migratable PVM) and UPVM (user-level PVM), adapt to changes in the workstation environment by transparently migrating the virtual processors (VPs) of the parallel application. A VP in MPVM is a Unix process, while UPVM defines lightweight process-like VPs. The third method, ADM (adaptive data movement), is a programming methodology for writing programs that perform adaptive load distribution through data movement. These methods are discussed and compared in terms of effectiveness, usability and performance. >
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