Abstract

AbstractThis paper designed and built a distributed hash table based computing resource sharing platform named OE-PRSP. By employing P2P services, OE-PRSP allowed users to submit jobs to be run in the system and to run jobs submitted by other users on any resources available over the Internet, essentially allowing a group of users to form an Ad hoc set of shared resources. The experimental results obtained via simulations show that the system can reliably execute scientific applications on a widely distributed set of resources with good load balancing and low matchmaking cost and that OE-PRSP has good efficiency, load balancing and scalability.KeywordsStructured peer-to-peerDecentralized systemResource sharing; scalabilityVolunteer computingCycle stealing

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