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The performance of a parallel TSP program and byte sequential benchmarks executing on a shared cluster

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posted on 2007-01-01, 00:00 authored by Adam Wong, Andrzej GoscinskiAndrzej Goscinski
Although individual PCs of a cluster are used by their owners to run sequential applications (local jobs), the cluster as a whole or its subset can also be employed to run parallel applications (cluster jobs) even during working hours. This implies that these computers have to be shared by parallel and sequential applications, which could lead to the improvement of the execution performance and resource utilization. However, there is a lack of experimental study showing the behavior and performance of executing parallel and sequential applications concurrently on a non-dedicated cluster. The result of such research would be beneficial for the development of new global scheduling algorithms. We present the result of an experimental study into scheduling of a mixture of parallel and sequential applications on a non-dedicated cluster. The aim of this study is to learn how the concurrent execution of a communication intensive parallel application and sequential applications influences their execution performance and utilization of the cluster.

History

Journal

International journal of high performance computing applications

Volume

21

Issue

4

Pagination

443 - 455

Publisher

Sage Science Press

Location

Thousand Oaks, CA

ISSN

1094-3420

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal