In the mid 1990s, the grid computing community promised the compute power grid, a utility computing infrastructure for scientists and engineers. Since then, a variety of grids have been built worldwide, for academic purposes, specific application domains, and general production work. Understanding grid workloads is important for the design and tuning of future grid resource managers and applications, especially in the recent wake of commercial grids and clouds. This article presents an overview of the most important characteristics of grid workloads in the past seven years (2003-2010). Although grid user populations range from tens to hundreds of individuals, a few users dominate each grid's workload both in terms of consumed resources an...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, Technology and P...
Even though with few exceptions, grid workloads are dominated by single-node jobs, not all of these ...
The concept of Grid computing has been in the making since the 1960’s, but it took quite some time u...
In the mid 1990s, the grid computing community promised the "compute power grid," a utility computin...
While large grids are currently supporting the work of thousands of scientists, very little is known...
Since the mid 1990s, grid computing systems have emerged as an analogy for making computing power as...
The grid computing vision promises to provide the needed platform for a new and more demanding range...
Grid computing is applying the resources of many computers in a network to a single problem at the s...
As technology advances and the popularity and dependence on internet increases by the day, new ways ...
Grid computing promises large scale computing facilities based on distributed systems. Much research...
Despite extensive research focused on enabling QoS for grid users through economic and intelligent r...
Thousands of scientific users witness every day inherent instabilities and bottlenecks of large-scal...
Nowadays, Grid Computing has been accepted as an infrastructure to perform parallel computing in dis...
This paper discusses the workload utilization dissemination for grid computing. The CPU is a well-kn...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, Technology and P...
Even though with few exceptions, grid workloads are dominated by single-node jobs, not all of these ...
The concept of Grid computing has been in the making since the 1960’s, but it took quite some time u...
In the mid 1990s, the grid computing community promised the "compute power grid," a utility computin...
While large grids are currently supporting the work of thousands of scientists, very little is known...
Since the mid 1990s, grid computing systems have emerged as an analogy for making computing power as...
The grid computing vision promises to provide the needed platform for a new and more demanding range...
Grid computing is applying the resources of many computers in a network to a single problem at the s...
As technology advances and the popularity and dependence on internet increases by the day, new ways ...
Grid computing promises large scale computing facilities based on distributed systems. Much research...
Despite extensive research focused on enabling QoS for grid users through economic and intelligent r...
Thousands of scientific users witness every day inherent instabilities and bottlenecks of large-scal...
Nowadays, Grid Computing has been accepted as an infrastructure to perform parallel computing in dis...
This paper discusses the workload utilization dissemination for grid computing. The CPU is a well-kn...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, Technology and P...
Even though with few exceptions, grid workloads are dominated by single-node jobs, not all of these ...
The concept of Grid computing has been in the making since the 1960’s, but it took quite some time u...