OVERVIEW AND EVALUATION OF CONCEPTUAL STRATEGIES FOR ACCESSING CPU-DEPENDENT EXECUTION RESOURCES IN GRID INFRASTRUCTURES
Author(s) -
W. John,
Dukes Jonathan,
Gabriele Pierantoni,
Coghlan Brian
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
computer science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.145
H-Index - 5
eISSN - 2300-7036
pISSN - 1508-2806
DOI - 10.7494/csci.2015.16.4.373
Subject(s) - computer science , grid , flexibility (engineering) , multi core processor , key (lock) , core (optical fiber) , distributed computing , central processing unit , grid computing , class (philosophy) , software engineering , operating system , telecommunications , statistics , geometry , mathematics , artificial intelligence
The emergence of many-core and massively-parallel computational accelerators (e.g., GPGPUs) has led to user demand for such resources in grid infrastructures. A widely adopted approach for discovering and accessing such resources has, however, yet to emerge. GPGPUs are an example of a larger class of computational resources, characterized in part by dependence on an allocated CPU. This paper terms such resources "CPU-Dependent Execution Resources" (CDERs). Five conceptual strategies for discovering and accessing CDERs are described and evaluated against key criteria, and all five strategies are compliant with GLUE 1.3, GLUE 2.0, or both. From this evaluation, two of the presented strategies clearly emerge as providing the greatest flexibility for publishing both static and dynamic CDER information and identifying CDERs that satisfy specific job requirements. Furthermore, a two-phase approach to job-submission is proposed for those jobs requiring access to CDERs. The approach is compatible with existing grid services. Examples are provided to illustrate job submission under each strategy.
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