Abstract

AbstractIn this paper, we consider task-level scheduling algorithms with respect to budget constraints for a bag of MapReduce jobs on a set of provisioned heterogeneous (virtual) machines in cloud platforms. The heterogeneity is manifested in the popular ”pay-as-you-go” charging model where the service machines with different performance would have different service rates. We organize a bag of jobs as a κ-stage workflow and consider the scheduling problem with budget constraints. In particular, given a total monetary budget, by combining a greedy-based local optimal algorithm and dynamic programming techniques, we first propose a global optimal scheduling algorithm to achieve a minimum scheduling length of the workflow in pseudo-polynomial time. Then, we extend the idea in the greedy algorithm to efficient global distribution of the budget among the tasks in different stages for overall scheduling length reduction. Our empirical studies verify the proposed optimal algorithm and show the efficiency of the greedy algorithm to minimize the scheduling length.KeywordsCloud ComputingSchedule AlgorithmBudget ConstraintGreedy AlgorithmSlave NodeThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.

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