학술논문

Optimising heterogeneous task migration in the Gardens virtual cluster computer
Document Type
Conference
Source
Proceedings 9th Heterogeneous Computing Workshop (HCW 2000) (Cat. No.PR00556) Heterogeneous computing Heterogeneous Computing Workshop, 2000. (HCW 2000) Proceedings. 9th. :140-146 2000
Subject
Computing and Processing
Workstations
Computer languages
Electrical capacitance tomography
Aggregates
Computer networks
Availability
Safety
Control systems
Programming profession
Fault tolerance
Language
ISSN
1097-5209
Abstract
Gardens is an integrated programming language and system designed to support parallel computing across nondedicated cluster computers, in particular networks of PCs. To utilise non-dedicated machines a program must adapt to those currently available. In Gardens this is realised by over decomposing a program into more tasks than processors, and migrating tasks to implement adaptation. To be effective this requires efficient task migration. Furthermore, typically non-dedicated clusters contain different machines hence heterogeneous task migration is required. Gardens supports efficient task migration between heterogeneous machines via meta-information which completely describes a task's state. By identifying different degrees of heterogeneity and different kinds of tasks, we are able to optimise task migration. The main contribution is to show how heterogeneous task migration may be optimised.