A dynamic and QoS-effective resource management system Online publication date: Thu, 28-Mar-2019
by Amril Nazir
International Journal of High Performance Computing and Networking (IJHPCN), Vol. 13, No. 3, 2019
Abstract: This paper presents the design and implementation of HASEX, which supports a dynamic resource provisioning during application run-time and provides effective quality-ofservice (QoS) resource management system for QoS- and deadline-driven applications. The most important feature of HASEX is the ability to serve high performance and distributed applications with minimal infrastructure and operating costs. The resource provisioning management is controlled by a 'rental' mechanism which is supported by a pool of computing resources that the system may rent from external resource owners/providers in times of high demand. HASEX differentiates the roles of application management, job scheduling, and resource provisioning tasks. This approach significantly reduces the overhead of managing distributed resources. We demonstrate the effectiveness of HASEX to rent groups of resource nodes across geographically disparate sites. We then perform performance comparison of HASEX with OpenNebula cloud system to demonstrate its performance, scalability, and QoS-effectiveness.
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