Service level agreement aware resource management / von Matthias Hovestadt. 2006
Inhalt
- Introduction
- Foundations
- SLA-aware Scheduling
- Negotiation Requirements of Broker Services
- Levels of Service Quality
- Phases of Operation
- Timing Aspects of Runtime Phases
- Overhead caused by Initialization
- Overhead caused by Checkpointing
- Overhead caused by Migration
- Overhead caused by Restart
- Determining the Minimum Slot
- Determining the Checkpoint Frequency
- Fault Tolerance with intra-cluster scope
- Basic SLA-aware Scheduling
- Input Parameters
- Output Parameters
- Initialization
- Handling of Running and SLA-Reservation Jobs
- Handling of Problematic Jobs
- Handling of SLA-Requests on Reservations
- Handling of SLA-Non-Reservation Jobs
- Handling of regular SLA-Requests
- Handling of existing and requested Best-Effort Jobs
- SLA-aware Scheduling with Job Suspension
- Partial Execution
- Buffer Nodes
- Fault Tolerance with cross-border scope
- Design Aspects
- The HPC4U Project
- Resource Management System
- Grid Interface (GI) with Negotiation Manager (NM)
- Planning Manager (PM) and Machine Manager (MM)
- Access Manager (AM)
- Migration Controller (MC)
- Configuration Manager (CM)
- Execution Manager (EM)
- Subsystem Controller (SSC)
- Checkpoint Generation
- Compatibility Profile
- Results and Perspectives
- Fault Tolerance Provision
- Use-Case Experiences
- Key Requirement Security
- Related Work
- Service Level Agreements in Grid Middleware
- Advance Reservations and GARA
- Service Negotiation and Allocation Protocol
- Grid Broker Services
- Grid Economy
- Process Checkpointing
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
