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Job Management in Grids of MOSIX Clusters

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Job Management in Grids of MOSIX Clusters
EnFuzion and MOSIX are two packages that represent different approaches to cluster management. EnFuzion is a user-level queuing system that can dispatch a predetermined number of processes to a cluster. It is a commercial version of Nimrod, a tool that supports parameter sweep applications on a variety of platforms. MOSIX, on the other hand, is operating system (kernel) level software that supports preemptive process migration for near optimal, cluster-wide resource management, virtually makings the cluster run like an SMP. Traditionally, users either use EnFuzion with a conventional cluster operating system, or MOSIX without a queue manager. This paper presents a Grid management system that combines EnFuzion with MOSIX for efficient management of processes in multiple clusters. We present a range of experiments that demonstrate the advantages of such a combination, including a real world case study that distributed a computational model of a solar system.
David Abramson, Amnon Barak, Colin Enticott
Added 31 Oct 2010
Updated 31 Oct 2010
Type Conference
Year 2003
Where ISCAPDCS
Authors David Abramson, Amnon Barak, Colin Enticott
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