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Rapport (Rapport De Recherche) Année : 2014

Checkpointing as a Service in Heterogeneous Cloud Environments

Résumé

—A non-invasive, cloud-agnostic approach is demon-strated for extending existing cloud platforms to include checkpoint-restart capability. Most cloud platforms currently rely on each application to provide its own fault tolerance. A uniform mechanism within the cloud itself serves two purposes: (a) direct support for long-running jobs, which would otherwise require a custom fault-tolerant mechanism for each application; and (b) the administrative capability to manage an over-subscribed cloud by temporarily swapping out jobs when higher priority jobs arrive. An advantage of this uniform approach is that it also supports parallel and distributed computations, over both TCP and InfiniBand, thus allowing traditional HPC applications to take advantage of an existing cloud infrastructure. Additionally, an integrated health-monitoring mechanism detects when long-running jobs either fail or incur exceptionally low performance, perhaps due to resource starvation, and proactively suspends the job. The cloud-agnostic feature is demonstrated by applying the implementation to two very different cloud platforms: Snooze and OpenStack. The use of a cloud-agnostic architecture also enables, for the first time, migration of applications from one cloud platform to another.
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hal-01086834 , version 1 (25-11-2014)
hal-01086834 , version 2 (26-11-2014)

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Jiajun Cao, Matthieu Simonin, Gene Cooperman, Christine Morin. Checkpointing as a Service in Heterogeneous Cloud Environments. [Research Report] RR-8633, INRIA-IRISA Rennes Bretagne Atlantique; Northeastern University‎ (Boston, Mass). 2014, pp.10. ⟨hal-01086834v1⟩
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