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Multi-objective Scheduling for Heterogeneous Server Systems with Machine Placement
Heterogeneous servers are becoming prevalent in many high-performance computing environments, including clusters and datacenters. In this paper, we consider multi-objective scheduling for heterogeneous server systems to optimize simultaneously the application performance, energy consumption and thermal imbalance. First, a greedy online framework is presented to allow the scheduling decisions to be made based on any well-defined cost function. To tackle the possibly conflicting objectives, we propose a fuzzy-based priority approach for exploring the tradeoffs of two or more objectives at the same time. Moreover, we present a heuristic algorithm for the static placement of physical machines in order to reduce the maximum temperature at the server outlets. Extensive simulations based on an emerging class of high-density server system have demonstrated the effectiveness of our proposed approach and heuristics in optimizing multiple objectives while achieving better thermal balance.
Thermal imbalance, Système d'exploitation, Réseaux et télécommunications, Systèmes embarqués, Tradeoffs, Online scheduling, Multi-objective optimization, Energy consumption, Architectures Matérielles, Heterogeneous server systems, Machine placement, Job response time
Thermal imbalance, Système d'exploitation, Réseaux et télécommunications, Systèmes embarqués, Tradeoffs, Online scheduling, Multi-objective optimization, Energy consumption, Architectures Matérielles, Heterogeneous server systems, Machine placement, Job response time
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