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Appliation-oriented sheduling for HPC Grids
2007
The Intelligent Grid Scheduling Service (ISS) aims at finding an optimally suited computational resource for a given application component. An objective cost model function is used to decide it. It includes information on a parametrization of the components and the machines in a Grid, and on the availability of the clusters. The paper presents a detailed formulation of the environment and outlines the integration of the ISS model into the UNICORE-based VIOLA meta-scheduling Grid middleware. This document is an active collaboration between EPFL, EIA-FR, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Fraunhofer Gesellschaft, University of Dortmund, CETIC, CSCS, and Switch.
Type
report
Author(s)
Drotz, Alain
Gruber, Ralf
Thiémard, Michela
Tolou, Ali
Tran, Trach-Minh
Cristiano, Kevin
Kuonen, Pierre
Wieder, Philipp
Wäldrich, Oliver
Date Issued
2007
Written at
EPFL
EPFL units
Available on Infoscience
July 6, 2007
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