Synthetic grid workloads with Ibis, KOALA, and GRENCHMARK

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Grid computing is becoming the natural way to aggregate and share large sets of heterogeneous resources. However, grid development and acceptance hinge on proving that grids reliably support real applications. A step in this direction is to combine several grid components into a demonstration and testing framework. This paper presents such an integration effort, in which three research prototypes, namely a grid application development toolkit (Ibis), a grid scheduler capable of co-allocating resources (KOALA), and a synthetic grid workload generator (GRENCHMARK), are used to generate and run workloads comprising wellestablished and new grid applications on our DAS multi-cluster testbed. © 2007 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

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Iosup, A., Epema, D. H. J., Maassen, J., & Van Nieuwpoort, R. (2007). Synthetic grid workloads with Ibis, KOALA, and GRENCHMARK. In Integrated Research in GRID Computing - CoreGRID Integration Workshop 2005, Selected Papers (pp. 271–283). Springer Science and Business Media, LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-47658-2_20

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