DIMACS TR: 2002-41
Deferred Assignment Scheduling in Clustered Web Servers
Authors: Victoria Ungureanu, Phillip G. Bradford, Michael Katehakis and Benjamin Melamed.
ABSTRACT
This paper proposes new scheduling policies for clustered
servers, which are based on job size. The proposed algorithms are
shown to be efficient, simple and easy to implement. They differ from
traditional methods in the way jobs are assigned to back-end servers.
The main idea is to defer scheduling as much as possible in order to
make better use of the accumulated information on job sizes.
Furthermore, the proposed algorithms are designed to work effectively
with the class of job-size distributions often encountered on the
Internet. To gauge the efficacy of the proposed algorithms, the paper
presents an empirical case study that shows these algorithms
perform well on input from real-life trace data measured at Internet
clustered servers.
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