Computers of a non-dedicated cluster are often idle (users attend meetings, have lunch or coffee breaks) or lightly loaded (users carry out simple computations). These underutilized computers can be employed to execute parallel applications not only during weekends and at nights but also during office hours. Thus, they have to be shared by parallel and sequential applications which could lead to the improvement of their execution performance. However, there is a lack of experimental study showing the behavior and performance of parallel and sequential applications executing concurrently on clusters. We present here the result of an experimental study into load balancing based scheduling of a mixture of parallel and sequential applications on a non-dedicated cluster.
History
Pagination
313 - 319
Location
Fukuoka, Japan
Start date
2005-07-20
End date
2005-07-22
ISBN-13
9780769522814
ISBN-10
0769522815
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2005, IEEE
Editor/Contributor(s)
L Barolli
Title of proceedings
Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems