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The Instant Glidein; A generic approach for the late binding of jobs to various resource types

High-throughput computing requires resources to be allocated so that jobs can be run. In a highly distributed environment that may be comprised of multiple levels of queueing, it may not be certain where, what and when jobs will run. It is therefore desirable to first acquire the resource before ass...

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Autores principales: Field, Laurence, Steers, Iain
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/898/9/092009
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description High-throughput computing requires resources to be allocated so that jobs can be run. In a highly distributed environment that may be comprised of multiple levels of queueing, it may not be certain where, what and when jobs will run. It is therefore desirable to first acquire the resource before assigning it a job. This late binding approach has been implemented in resources managed by batch systems using the pilot jobs paradigm, with the HTCondor glidein being a reference implementation. For resources that are managed by other means such as the IaaS, alternative approaches for late binding may be required. This contribution describes one such approach, the instant glidein, as a generic method for implementing late binding to various resource types.
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Field, Laurence
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title The Instant Glidein; A generic approach for the late binding of jobs to various resource types
title_full The Instant Glidein; A generic approach for the late binding of jobs to various resource types
title_fullStr The Instant Glidein; A generic approach for the late binding of jobs to various resource types
title_full_unstemmed The Instant Glidein; A generic approach for the late binding of jobs to various resource types
title_short The Instant Glidein; A generic approach for the late binding of jobs to various resource types
title_sort instant glidein; a generic approach for the late binding of jobs to various resource types
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url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/898/9/092009
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