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Architecture for Resource Allocation Services Supporting Interactive Remote Desktop Sessions in Utility Grids

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Publisher Association for Computing Machinery
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Topics Quality of Service, High Performance Computing Date added 23 Nov 2004
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Emerging large scale utility computing systems like Grids promise computing and storage to be provided to end users as a utility. System management services deployed in the middleware are a key to enabling this vision. Utility Grids provide a challenge in terms of scale, dynamism, and heterogeneity of resources and workloads. This paper presents a model based architecture for resource allocation services for Utility Grids. The proposed service is built in the context of interactive remote desktop session workloads and takes application performance QoS models into consideration. The key design guidelines are hierarchical request structure, application performance models, remote desktop session performance models, site admission control, multi-variable resource assignment system, and runtime session admission control.

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