Non-Intrusive Data Collection for Load Balancing of Parallel Applications

Stanley Y. Chienschien@iupui.edu; Gun Makinabakan; Akin Ecer; Hasan U. Akay    Purdue School of Engineering and Technology Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis Indianapolis, Indiana 46202 USA

Abstract

It is highly desirable to have a tool to support dynamic load balancing for parallel computation in a large network of heterogeneous computers. Many schedulers and mid-wares developed to date can only support dynamic load balancing in homogeneous computation environments. Although our previously developed scheduler and load balancer can support heterogeneous environment, they are only applicable to domain decomposition based parallel applications. The main problem ...

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