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12th IEEE International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing (HPDC-12 '03)
Dynamic Virtual Clusters in a Grid Site Manager
Seattle, Washington
June 22-June 24
ISBN: 0-7695-1965-2
Jeffrey S. Chase, Duke University
David E. Irwin, Duke University
Laura E. Grit, Duke University
Justin D. Moore, Duke University
Sara E. Sprenkle, Duke University
This paper presents new mechanisms for dynamic resource management in a cluster manager called Cluster-on-Demand (COD). COD allocates servers from a common pool to multiple virtual clusters (vclusters), with independently configured software environments, name spaces, user access controls, and network storage volumes. We present experiments using the popular Sun GridEngine batch scheduler to demonstrate that dynamic virtual clusters are an enabling abstraction for advanced resource management in computing utilities and grids. In particular, they support dynamic, policy-based cluster sharing between local users and hosted grid services, resource reservation and adaptive provisioning, scavenging of idle resources, and dynamic instantiation of grid services. These goals are achieved in a direct and general way through a new set of fundamental cluster management functions, with minimal impact on the grid middleware itself.
Citation:
Jeffrey S. Chase, David E. Irwin, Laura E. Grit, Justin D. Moore, Sara E. Sprenkle, "Dynamic Virtual Clusters in a Grid Site Manager," hpdc, pp.90, 12th IEEE International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing (HPDC-12 '03), 2003
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