Enabling and Optimizing Pilot Jobs using Xen based Virtual Machines for the HPC Grid Applications

Computer Science – Distributed – Parallel – and Cluster Computing

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8 pages; Published in VTDC09 workshop which is part of IEEE ICAC09 Conference

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The primary motivation for uptake of virtualization have been resource isolation, capacity management and resource customization: isolation and capacity management allow providers to isolate users from the site and control their resources usage while customization allows end-users to easily project the required environment onto a variety of sites. Various approaches have been taken to integrate virtualization with Grid technologies. In this paper, we propose an approach that combines virtualization on the existing software infrastructure such as Pilot Jobs with minimum change on the part of resource providers.

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