Computing and storage utilities must control resource usage to meet contractual performance targets for hosted customers under dynamic conditions, including flash crowds and unexpected resource failures. This paper explores properties of proportional share resource schedulers that are necessary for stability and responsiveness under feedback control. It shows that the fairness properties commonly defined for proportional share schedulers using Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ) are not preserved across changes to the relative weights of competing request flows. As a result, conventional WFQ schedulers are not controllable by a resource controller that adapts by adjusting the weights. The paper defines controllable fairness properties, presents an ...
In this chapter, we’ll examine a different type of scheduler known as a proportional-share scheduler...
Abstract—The objective of recent research in fair queueing schemes has been to efficiently emulate a...
Abstract — While exisiting weighted fair scheduling schemes guarantee minimum bandwidths/resources f...
Abstract. Fair Queuing is a novel queuing discipline with important applications to data networks th...
Abstract. We claim that the current scheduling systems for high performance computing environments a...
This thesis presents flexible abstractions for specifying resource management policies, together wit...
Les rapports de recherche du LIG - ISSN: 2105-0422Today, most available parallel environments suppor...
In this paper, we present surplus fair scheduling (SFS), a proportional-share CPU scheduler designed...
In this paper, we present surplus fair scheduling (SFS), a proportional-share CPU scheduler designed...
In this paper, we present surplus fair scheduling (SFS), a proportional-share CPU scheduler designed...
In this paper, we present surplus fair scheduling (SFS), a proportional-share CPU scheduler designed...
This dissertation focuses on algorithm design and prototype implementation of fair sharing policies ...
This paper presents lottery scheduling, a novel randomized resource allocation mechanism. Lottery sc...
We address the issue of sharing the CPU and RAM resources of a cloud computing system. Specifically,...
Fair queueing provides minimum rate guarantees and is fair by being rate proportional, i.e, excess b...
In this chapter, we’ll examine a different type of scheduler known as a proportional-share scheduler...
Abstract—The objective of recent research in fair queueing schemes has been to efficiently emulate a...
Abstract — While exisiting weighted fair scheduling schemes guarantee minimum bandwidths/resources f...
Abstract. Fair Queuing is a novel queuing discipline with important applications to data networks th...
Abstract. We claim that the current scheduling systems for high performance computing environments a...
This thesis presents flexible abstractions for specifying resource management policies, together wit...
Les rapports de recherche du LIG - ISSN: 2105-0422Today, most available parallel environments suppor...
In this paper, we present surplus fair scheduling (SFS), a proportional-share CPU scheduler designed...
In this paper, we present surplus fair scheduling (SFS), a proportional-share CPU scheduler designed...
In this paper, we present surplus fair scheduling (SFS), a proportional-share CPU scheduler designed...
In this paper, we present surplus fair scheduling (SFS), a proportional-share CPU scheduler designed...
This dissertation focuses on algorithm design and prototype implementation of fair sharing policies ...
This paper presents lottery scheduling, a novel randomized resource allocation mechanism. Lottery sc...
We address the issue of sharing the CPU and RAM resources of a cloud computing system. Specifically,...
Fair queueing provides minimum rate guarantees and is fair by being rate proportional, i.e, excess b...
In this chapter, we’ll examine a different type of scheduler known as a proportional-share scheduler...
Abstract—The objective of recent research in fair queueing schemes has been to efficiently emulate a...
Abstract — While exisiting weighted fair scheduling schemes guarantee minimum bandwidths/resources f...