Despite the impressive growth and size of super-computers, the computational power they provide still cannot match the demand. Efficient and fair resource allocation is a critical task. Super-computers use Resource and Job Management Systems to schedule applications, which is generally done by relying on generic index policies such as First Come First Served and Shortest Processing time First in combination with Backfilling strategies. Unfortunately, such generic policies often fail to exploit specific characteristics of real workloads. In this work, we focus on improving the performance of online schedulers. We study mixed policies, which are created by combining multiple job characteristics in a weighted linear expression, as opposed to c...
One has a large workload that is ``divisible''---its constituent work's granularity can be adjusted ...
Most high-performance processors today are able to execute multiple threads of execution simultaneou...
accepted for publication in IPDPS 2013International audienceDivisible Load Theory (DLT) has received...
Despite the impressive growth and size of super-computers, the computational power they provide stil...
Cloud computing promises the delivery of on-demand pay-per-use access to unlimited resources. Using ...
This work deals with scheduling and checkpointing strategies to execute scientific workflows on fail...
High-Performance Computing (HPC) platforms are growing in size and complexity. In an adversarial man...
This paper investigates co-scheduling algorithms for processing a set of parallel applications. Inst...
L'allocation de ressources dans les réseaux est un problème complexe et fondamental en informatique....
In this paper, we consider the problem of scheduling an application on a parallel computational plat...
This paper introduces and assesses novel strategies to schedule firm real-time jobs on an overloaded...
This work introduces scheduling strategies to maximize the expected numberof independent tasks that ...
Applications in many scientific and engineering domains are structured in large numbers of independe...
In this report, we study the problem of optimizing the throughput of applications for heterogeneous ...
This paper focuses on the resilient scheduling of parallel jobs on highperformance computing (HPC) p...
One has a large workload that is ``divisible''---its constituent work's granularity can be adjusted ...
Most high-performance processors today are able to execute multiple threads of execution simultaneou...
accepted for publication in IPDPS 2013International audienceDivisible Load Theory (DLT) has received...
Despite the impressive growth and size of super-computers, the computational power they provide stil...
Cloud computing promises the delivery of on-demand pay-per-use access to unlimited resources. Using ...
This work deals with scheduling and checkpointing strategies to execute scientific workflows on fail...
High-Performance Computing (HPC) platforms are growing in size and complexity. In an adversarial man...
This paper investigates co-scheduling algorithms for processing a set of parallel applications. Inst...
L'allocation de ressources dans les réseaux est un problème complexe et fondamental en informatique....
In this paper, we consider the problem of scheduling an application on a parallel computational plat...
This paper introduces and assesses novel strategies to schedule firm real-time jobs on an overloaded...
This work introduces scheduling strategies to maximize the expected numberof independent tasks that ...
Applications in many scientific and engineering domains are structured in large numbers of independe...
In this report, we study the problem of optimizing the throughput of applications for heterogeneous ...
This paper focuses on the resilient scheduling of parallel jobs on highperformance computing (HPC) p...
One has a large workload that is ``divisible''---its constituent work's granularity can be adjusted ...
Most high-performance processors today are able to execute multiple threads of execution simultaneou...
accepted for publication in IPDPS 2013International audienceDivisible Load Theory (DLT) has received...