A metascheduler for the Grid

S.S. Vadhiyar1, J.J. Dongarra1
1Computer Science Department, University of Tennessee, USA

Tóm tắt

With the advent of Grid computing, scheduling strategies for distributed heterogeneous systems have either become irrelevant or have to be extended significantly to support Grid dynamics. In this paper, we describe a metascheduling architecture for a Grid system that takes into account both the application and system level considerations. Results are presented to demonstrate the usefulness of the metascheduler.

Từ khóa

#Processor scheduling #Dynamic scheduling #Libraries #Distributed computing #Contracts #Computer science #Computer architecture #Mars #Lifting equipment #Grid computing

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