Journal of Computer Science and Technology (Mar 2007)

CISNE-P: a global scheduling oriented to now environments

  • Matías Torchinsky,
  • Mauricio Hanzich,
  • Porfidio Hernández Budé,
  • Emilio Luque Fadón,
  • Francesc Giné de Solà,
  • Francesc Solsona Theás,
  • Josep Lluís Lérida Monsó

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 01
pp. 72 – 78

Abstract

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In this work, we present an integral scheduling system for non-dedicated clusters, termed CISNE-P, which ensures the performance required by the local applications, while simultaneously allocating cluster resources to parallel jobs. Our approach solves the problem efficiently by using a social contract technique. This kind of technique is based on reserving computational resources, preserving a predetermined response time to local users. CISNE-P is a middleware which includes both a previously developed space-sharing job scheduler and a dynamic coscheduling system, a time sharing scheduling component. The experimentation performed in a Linux cluster shows that these two scheduler components are complementary and a good coordination improves global performance significantly. We also compare two different CISNE-P implementations: one developed inside the kernel, and the other entirely implemented in the user space.

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