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HPC virtual machine resource management

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Virtual machine (VM) technology applied to HPC has been shown to improve system throughput and turnaround time [2, 3]. VMs provide additional compute power to backlogged clusters by abstracting the software environment of compute resources that are available on other clusters. Borrowing and provisioning resources from other clusters requires some way to efficiently manage VMs across multiple independent hosts [4].

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Xen-oscar for cluster virtualization. In Workshop on XEN in HPC Cluster and Grid Computing Environments (XHPC), 2006.
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Wesley Emeneker. Dynamic Virtual Clustering Master's thesis, Arizona State University, April 2007.
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Wesley Emeneker and Dan Stanzione. Dynamic Virtual Clustering. In IEEE Conference on Cluster Computing, 2007, 2007.
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William Jones, Louis Pang, Dan Stanzione, and Walter Ligon. Bandwidth-aware Co-allocating Meta-schedulers for Mini-grid Architectures. International Conference on Cluster Computing (Cluster 2004), 2004.

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MG '08: Proceedings of the 15th ACM Mardi Gras conference: From lightweight mash-ups to lambda grids: Understanding the spectrum of distributed computing requirements, applications, tools, infrastructures, interoperability, and the incremental adoption of key capabilities
January 2008
178 pages
ISBN:9781595938350
DOI:10.1145/1341811
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