Jaehwan Lee, Peter J. Keleher, Alan Sussman
However, straightforward methods of handling diverse computing elements that differ on many axes can result in high overheads, both in local state and in communication volume. We describe approaches that minimize messaging costs without sacrificing the failure resilience provided by an underlying peer-to-peer overlay network. Simulation results show that our scheme's load balancing performance is comparable to that of a centralized approach, that communication costs are reduced significantly compared to the existing system, and that failure resilience is not compromised.
@inProceedings{cluster11, title = "Supporting Computing Element Heterogeneity in P2P Grids", author = "Jaehwan Lee and Peter J. Keleher and Alan Sussman", booktitle = {IEEE Cluster 2011 Conference}, month = {September}, year = {2011}, }