October 2004 (vol. 5 no. 10) pp. 1
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The growth of the Internet and of various intranets has spawned a wealth of online services, most of which are implemented on local-area clusters using remote invocation (for example, remote procedure call/remote method invocation) among manually placed application components. Component placement can be a significant challenge for large-scale services, particularly when application resource needs are workload dependent. Automatic component placement has the potential to maximize overall system throughput. The key idea is to construct (offline) a mapping between input workload and individual-component resource consumption. Such mappings, called component profiles, then support high-performance placement. Preliminary results on an online auction benchmark based on J2EE (Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition) suggest that profile-driven tools can identify placements that achieve near-optimal overall throughput.
Index Terms:
component placement, component profile, online services, clusters, Enterprise JavaBeans, RUBiS
Citation:
Christopher Stewart, Kai Shen, Sandhya Dwarkadas, Michael L. Scott, Jian Yin, "Profile-Driven Component Placement for Cluster-Based Online Services," IEEE Distributed Systems Online, vol. 5, no. 10, pp. 1, Oct. 2004, doi:10.1109/MDSO.2004.27 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||