Even though with few exceptions, grid workloads are dominated by single-node jobs, not all of these jobs are necessarily independent or unrelated. For instance, sets of jobs may be grouped because they are submitted by users in batches, e.g., to perform parameter sweeps. However, there is no reported data to confirm the presence and structure of these groupings, despite the large potential impact of such information. To address this lack of information, in this work we present a first investigation into the characteristics of groups of jobs present in grid workloads. First, we define three types of job groupings: batch, continued, and bursty submissions. Then, we analyze the characteristics of these groupings for three long-term traces from...
Grid computing is a high performance computing environment to solve larger scale computational appli...
Independent observations and everyday user experience indicate that performance and reliability of l...
Abstract: Grid computing is becoming the most important research area in the high performance compu...
Even though with few exceptions, grid workloads are dominated by single-node jobs, not all of these ...
This paper presents a comprehensive statistical analysis of a variety of workloads collected on prod...
In this paper, we examine how the execution context of grid jobs can help to refine submission strat...
In the mid 1990s, the grid computing community promised the "compute power grid," a utility computin...
Grid computing promises large scale computing facilities based on distributed systems. Much research...
Grid computing is a form of distributed computing that provides a platform for executing large-scale...
The grid computing vision promises to provide the needed platform for a new and more demanding range...
Large-scale distributed computing systems such as grids are serving a growing number of scientists. ...
While large grids are currently supporting the work of thousands of scientists, very little is known...
Independent observations and everyday user experience indicate that performance and reliability of l...
Independent observations and everyday user experience indicate that performance and reliability of l...
Grid computing is a high performance computing environment to solve larger scale computational appli...
Independent observations and everyday user experience indicate that performance and reliability of l...
Abstract: Grid computing is becoming the most important research area in the high performance compu...
Even though with few exceptions, grid workloads are dominated by single-node jobs, not all of these ...
This paper presents a comprehensive statistical analysis of a variety of workloads collected on prod...
In this paper, we examine how the execution context of grid jobs can help to refine submission strat...
In the mid 1990s, the grid computing community promised the "compute power grid," a utility computin...
Grid computing promises large scale computing facilities based on distributed systems. Much research...
Grid computing is a form of distributed computing that provides a platform for executing large-scale...
The grid computing vision promises to provide the needed platform for a new and more demanding range...
Large-scale distributed computing systems such as grids are serving a growing number of scientists. ...
While large grids are currently supporting the work of thousands of scientists, very little is known...
Independent observations and everyday user experience indicate that performance and reliability of l...
Independent observations and everyday user experience indicate that performance and reliability of l...
Grid computing is a high performance computing environment to solve larger scale computational appli...
Independent observations and everyday user experience indicate that performance and reliability of l...
Abstract: Grid computing is becoming the most important research area in the high performance compu...