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A Fault Tolerant Decentralized Scheduling in Large Scale Distributed Systems
Abstract
This chapter presents a fault tolerant framework for the applications scheduling in large scale distributed systems (LSDS). Due to the specific characteristics and requirements of distributed systems, a good scheduling model should be dynamic. More specifically, it should adapt the scheduling decisions to resource state changes, which are commonly captured through monitoring. The scheduler and the monitor are two important middleware pieces that correlate their actions to ensure the high performance execution of distributed applications. The chapter presents and analyses agent based architecture for scheduling in large scale distributed systems. Then the user and resources management are presented. Optimization schemes for scheduling consider the near-optimal algorithm for distributed scheduling. The chapter presents the solution for scheduling optimization. The chapter covers and explains the fault tolerance cases for Grid environments and describes two possible scenarios for scheduling system.
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