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Combining Workstations and Supercomputers to Support Grid Applications: The Parallel Tomography Experience

Abstract

Computational Grids are becoming an increasingly important and powerful platform for the execution of large-scale, resource-intensive applications. However, it remains a challenge for applications to tap the potential of Grid resources in order to achieve performance. In this paper, we illustrate how applications can leverage Grids to achieve performance through coallocation. We describe our experiences developing a scheduling strategy for a real-life parallel tomography application targeted to Grids which contain both workstations and parallel supercomputers. Our strategy uses dynamic information exported by a supercomputer's batch scheduler to simultaneously schedule on workstations and immediately available supercomputer nodes. This strategy is of great practical interest because it combines resources available to the typical research lab: time-shared workstations and CPU time in remote space-shared …

Date
1999
Authors
Shava Smalleny Walfredo Cirney Jaime Freyz, Francine Bermany, Rich Wolskix Mei-Hui Su, Carl Kesselman, Steve Youngz, Mark Ellismanz