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Sixth IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing (CLUSTER'04)
Computation-at-risk: employing the grid for computational risk management
San Diego, CA, USA
September 20-September 23
ISBN: 0-7803-8694-9
S.D. Kleban, Sandia Nat. Labs., Albuquerque, NM, USA
S.H. Clearwater, San Diego Supercomput. Center, CA, USA
This work expands upon our earlier work involving the concept of computation-at-risk (CaR). In particular, CaR refers to the risk that certain computations may not get done within a timely manner. We examine a number of CaR distributions on several large clusters. The important contribution of This work is that it shows that there exist CaR-reducing strategies and by employing such strategies, a facility can significantly reduce the risk of inefficient resource utilization. Grids are shown to be one means for employing a CaR-reducing strategy. For example, we show that a CaR-reducing strategy applied to a common queue can have a dramatic effect on the wait times for jobs on a grid of clusters. In particular, we defined a CaR Sharpe rule that provides a decision rule for determining the best machine in a grid to place a new job.
Citation:
S.D. Kleban, S.H. Clearwater, "Computation-at-risk: employing the grid for computational risk management," cluster, pp.347-352, Sixth IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing (CLUSTER'04), 2004
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