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S. Setia, M. S. Squillante, and V. K. Naik, "The Impact of Job Memory Requirements on Gang-Scheduling Performance", Performance Evaluation Review, March 1999.

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Production Job Scheduling for Parallel Shared Memory Systems - Su-Hui Chiang Mary   (4 citations)  (Correct)

....job s memory requirement ( 16, 19] 3. NCSA Workload Characterization This section provides an overview of the O2K batch workloads used to evaluate the scheduling policies in Section 4, with particular attention to the job characteristics that differ from system workloads reported previously in [6, 9, 4, 5, 22]. Table 4 summarizes the one month NCSA O2K workloads obtained from system logs during October 1999 through March 2000. The processor demand is the product of a job s requested number of processors and actual runtime, summed over all jobs (in a given class) and expressed as a fraction of the ....

....work (e.g. 6] The scheduling policy evaluations in this paper are performed for all jobs that arrive during the month; thus, the arrival rate behavior is provided simply to characterize the workload that is used to evaluate the policies. Similar to the workloads previously reported in [6, 9, 4, 5, 22], a large fraction of the jobs are serial and many jobs request power of 2 processors. In some cases, a higher fraction of the jobs submitted during weekdaylow periods, or on weekends, request the maximum possible (i.e. 64) processors, as in [6] During a typical weekday peak period, a ....

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S. K. Setia, M. S. Squillante, and V. K. Naik. The impact of job memory requirements on gang-scheduling performance. Performance Evaluation Review, 26(4):30--39, Mar. 1999.


Characteristics of a Large Shared Memory Production Workload - Chiang, Vernon (2001)   (9 citations)  (Correct)

....the performance of alternative policies, it is useful to understand the characteristics of workloads that occur in actual production systems. Several production parallel workloads have been analyzed previously [FeNi95, Hoto96, Feit96, SGS96, HSO96, Down97, Feit97, WLF 96, JPF 97, SYZ99, SSN99] Some characteristics are similar across most of these previous workloads. For example, most jobs request power of two processors and a large fraction of the jobs are serial. Other characteristics have varied. For example, some workloads have a positive correlation between job runtime and the ....

.... SDSC Intel Paragon, PSC T3D) Several of these studies also report the distribution of job interarrival time [FeNi95, HSO96, WLF 96] and the relationship between the average or distribution of runtime and requested number of processors [FeNi95, Hoto96, HSO96, DoFe99] The studies in [Feit97, SSN99] focus on the memory usage of jobs on the LANL CM 5 and SDSC CRAY T3E. Feit97] also reports the distribution of the fraction of requested memory used by a job. HSO96] reports the distribution of requested memory per node on the CTC SP 2. Based on job traces from production systems, several ....

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S. K. Setia, M. S. Squillante, and V. K. Naik. "The Impact of Job Memory Requirements on Gang-Scheduling Performance". Performance Eval. Rev., 26(4):30--39, March 1999.


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S. Setia, M. S. Squillante, and V. K. Naik, "The Impact of Job Memory Requirements on Gang-Scheduling Performance", Performance Evaluation Review, March 1999.


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S. Setia, M.S. Squillante, and V.K. Naik, "The Impact of Job Memory Requirements on Gang-Scheduling Performance," Performance Evaluation Rev., Mar. 1999.


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Setia S, Squillante M, Naik VK. The impact of job memory requirements on gang-scheduling performance. Performance Evaluation Review 1999; 26(4):30--39.

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