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Using AppLeS to Schedule Simple SARA on the Computational Grid 1

Alan Su 2 - Francine Berman $^{\dagger}$ - Richard Wolski 3 - Michelle Mills Strout $^{\dagger}$

Abstract:

Computational Grids, composed of distributed and often heterogeneous computing resources, have become the platform-of-choice for many performance-challenged applications. Proof-of-concept implementations have demonstrated that both Grids and clustered environments have the potential to provide great performance benefits to distributed resource-intensive applications. However, at the present time, careful staging, scheduling, and/or reservation of resources is essential in order for applications to achieve performance in Grid environments. If Computational Grids and shared computational clusters are to achieve their full potential, it must be possible for users to achieve application performance at any given time, and when other users are present in the system.

In this paper, we describe the initial development of an AppLeS (Application-Level Scheduler) for the resource selection portion of the Synthetic Aperture Radar Atlas (SARA) application, developed at JPL. We demonstrate the effectiveness of application scheduling for distributed data applications such as SARA by providing a performance-efficient strategy for retrieving SARA data files in everyday, multiple-user Grid environments.




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Alan Su
1999-02-28