Abstract

Workload consolidation is a common method to improve the resource utilization in clusters or data centers. In order to achieve efficient workload consolidation, the runtime characteristics of a program should be taken into consideration in scheduling. In this paper, we propose a novel index system for efficiently describing the program runtime characteristics. With the help of this index system, programs can be classified by the following runtime characteristics: 1) dependence to multi-dimensional resources including CPU, disk I/O, memory and network I/O; and 2) impact and vulnerability to resource sharing embodied by resource usage and resource sensitivity. In order to verify the effectiveness of this novel index system in workload consolidation, a scheduling strategy, Sche-index, using the new index system for workload consolidation is proposed. Experiment results show that compared with traditional least-loaded scheduling strategy, Sche-index can improve both program performance and system resource utilization significantly.

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