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A study of meta-scheduling architectures for high throughput computing: Pull vs. Push

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In this paper we present a model and simulator for many clusters of heterogeneous PCs belonging to a local network. These clusters are assumed to be connected to each other through a global network and each cluster is managed via a local scheduler which is shared by many users. We validate our simulator by comparing the experimental and analytical results of a M/M/4 queuing system. These studies indicate that the simulator is consistent. Next, we do the comparison with a real batch system and we obtain an average error of 10.5% for the response time and 12% for the makespan. We conclude that the simulator is realistic and well describes the behaviour of a large-scale system. Thus we can study the scheduling of our system called DIRAC in a high throughput context. We justify our decentralized, adaptive and opportunistic approach in comparison to a centralized approach in such a context.
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hal-01431484 , version 1 (11-01-2017)

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Eddy Caron, Vincent Garonne, Andrei Tsaregorodtsev. A study of meta-scheduling architectures for high throughput computing: Pull vs. Push. ISPDC 2005. The 4th International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Computing, Jul 2005, Lille, France. ⟨hal-01431484⟩
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