EXAMIG MATRIX: PROCESS MIGRATION BASED ON MATRIX DEFINITION OF SELECTING DESTINATION IN DISTRIBUTED EXASCALE ENVIRONMENTS

Journal Title: Azerbaijan Journal of High Performance Computing - Year 2018, Vol 1, Issue 1

Abstract

In traditional computing system, load balancer, interim selecting the process, determine the destination computing node based on describing Indicators process status. In distributed Exascale computing system, due to the possibility of occurrence of a dynamic and interactive nature in execution time, it is possible. That the chosen destination computing node affected with dynamic and interactive nature so cannot be considered as a destination in process migration. This paper, by changing management approach in process migration. Consider process as an abstract element on the target computing node and calculates the impact of the factors the parameters affecting the process. Considering the above factors make process migration manager able to create sets of computational node that can be considered as destination computing node. In the event of a dynamic and interactive nature, in each element of the set, the process migration management, consider the effects of the factors affecting the activity of the process management and then re-weighs the computing element which make the above set. Using this mechanism allow the process migration management in case of dynamic and interactive nature occurrence in destination able to decide about changing on global activity execution so it is not necessary to recall load balancer manager in order to choose destination computing node. These subject louds to decrease the execution time of process migration activity in distributed Exascale computing system.

Authors and Affiliations

Ehsan Mousavi Khaneghah, Amirhosein Reyhani ShowkatAbad, Nosratollah Shadnoush, Nigar Ismayilova, Reyhaneh Noorabad Ghahroodi, Elviz A Ismayilov, Mohammad Saeed Nabati Saravani, Fatemeh Taheri Sarraf, Ali Soveizi

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  • EP ID EP523593
  • DOI 10.32010/26166127.2018.1.1.20.41
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Ehsan Mousavi Khaneghah, Amirhosein Reyhani ShowkatAbad, Nosratollah Shadnoush, Nigar Ismayilova, Reyhaneh Noorabad Ghahroodi, Elviz A Ismayilov, Mohammad Saeed Nabati Saravani, Fatemeh Taheri Sarraf, Ali Soveizi (2018). EXAMIG MATRIX: PROCESS MIGRATION BASED ON MATRIX DEFINITION OF SELECTING DESTINATION IN DISTRIBUTED EXASCALE ENVIRONMENTS. Azerbaijan Journal of High Performance Computing, 1(1), 20-41. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-523593