Authors: Krampe, Anne
Lepping, Joachim
Sieben, Wiebke
Title: A hybrid Markov chain modeling architecture for workload on parallel computers
Language (ISO): en
Abstract: This paper proposes a comprehensive modeling architecture for workloads on parallel computers using Markov chains in combination with state dependent empirical distribution functions. This hybrid approach is based on the requirements of scheduling algorithms: the model considers the four essential job attributes submission time, number of required processors, estimated processing time, and actual processing time. To assess the goodness-of-fit of a workload model the similarity of sequences of real jobs and jobs generated from the model needs to be captured. We propose to reduce the complexity of this task and to evaluate the model by comparing the results of a widely-used scheduling algorithm instead. This approach is demonstrated with commonly used scheduling objectives like the Average Weighted Response Time and total Utilization. We compare their outcomes on the simulated workload traces from our model with those of an original workload trace from a real Massively Parallel Processing system installation. To verify this new evaluation technique, standard criteria for assessing the goodness-of-fit for workload models are additionally applied.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2003/26153
http://dx.doi.org/10.17877/DE290R-694
Issue Date: 2008-04
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