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Distributed computing feasibility in a non-dedicated homogeneous distributed system
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1993
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Cluster ComputingEngineeringComputer ArchitectureTask RatioWorkstation ProcessesDistributed Data ProcessingOperations ResearchSystems EngineeringParallel ComputingDistributed ModelJob SchedulerComputer EngineeringTask ParallelismDistributed SystemsComputer ScienceScheduling (Computing)Parallel Task DemandDistributed ProcessingParallel Performance EvaluationCloud ComputingParallel ProgrammingSystem Software
The authors address the feasibility of a nondedicated parallel processing environment, assuming workstation processes have preemptive priority over parallel tasks. They develop an analytical model to predict parallel job response times. The model provides insight into how significantly the workstation owner interference degrades parallel program performance. A new term, task ratio, which relates the parallel task demand to the mean service demand of nonparallel workstation processes, is introduced. It is proposed that the task ratio is a useful metric for determining how large the demand of a parallel applications must be in order to make efficient use of a nondedicated distributed system.