Volume 2, Issue 4, April 2013, Pages 484–487
Jacob Japhynth1, R. Elijah Blessing2, and J. R. Isaac Balasingh3
1 Dr. G. U. Pope College of Engineering, Sawyerpuram, India
2 KSCST, Karunya University, Coimbatore, India
3 Dr. G. U. Pope College of Engineering, Sawyerpuram, TamilNadu, India
Original language: English
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A grid is an open system, a large collection of autonomous systems giving individual users the image of a single virtual machine with a rich set of hardware and software resources. The crest aim of a Grid is to allocate best resource to a job by comparing the user requirements with the resource capabiliities. The process of selecting resources based on user requirements is called "resource matching". In Grid environment the resource pool is highly dynamic. The user behavior in the Grid environment is also cannot be predicted. While matching the job with the resources, the average response time to find the best match depends upon the arrival rate of the job and the resources. The average response time to find the best match can be increased by increasing the service rate of the Grid. The service rate of the Grid can be increased by having two queues in the Grid. This paper deals with the impact of time varying arrival rate of job, a large time varying arrival rate of resource, number of queues, in matching the user requirements with the resource capabilities. The arrival rate of job and the resource would require to be in a fashion that the average response time of the job should get minimized.
Author Keywords: Guaranteed time, Matching, Average response time, Arrival rate, Service time.
Jacob Japhynth1, R. Elijah Blessing2, and J. R. Isaac Balasingh3
1 Dr. G. U. Pope College of Engineering, Sawyerpuram, India
2 KSCST, Karunya University, Coimbatore, India
3 Dr. G. U. Pope College of Engineering, Sawyerpuram, TamilNadu, India
Original language: English
Copyright © 2013 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Abstract
A grid is an open system, a large collection of autonomous systems giving individual users the image of a single virtual machine with a rich set of hardware and software resources. The crest aim of a Grid is to allocate best resource to a job by comparing the user requirements with the resource capabiliities. The process of selecting resources based on user requirements is called "resource matching". In Grid environment the resource pool is highly dynamic. The user behavior in the Grid environment is also cannot be predicted. While matching the job with the resources, the average response time to find the best match depends upon the arrival rate of the job and the resources. The average response time to find the best match can be increased by increasing the service rate of the Grid. The service rate of the Grid can be increased by having two queues in the Grid. This paper deals with the impact of time varying arrival rate of job, a large time varying arrival rate of resource, number of queues, in matching the user requirements with the resource capabilities. The arrival rate of job and the resource would require to be in a fashion that the average response time of the job should get minimized.
Author Keywords: Guaranteed time, Matching, Average response time, Arrival rate, Service time.
How to Cite this Article
Jacob Japhynth, R. Elijah Blessing, and J. R. Isaac Balasingh, “Impact of arrival rate of job / resource and Dual queues in the Matchmaking process in Grid Environment,” International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies, vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 484–487, April 2013.