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This paper presents the design and implementation of an energy saving daemon for clusters called cherub. The design of the cherub daemon is modular and extensible. In the field of High Performance Computing (HPC) well known Resource Management Systems (RMSs) like Portable Batch System (PBS) or its open source derivative, the TORQUE resource manager are used to manage clusters and work queues. Thus,...
This work presents a dependable SIP overlay network for the usage in mobile ad hoc wireless networks focusing the availability of registrar and location services in combination with a reduced message transmission overhead regarding amount and size. In addition we enable a SIP presentity service which offers subscriber presentity state information to others. We show the performance of our approach...
There exists a class of scientific applications for which utilizing distributed resources is critical for reducing the time-to-solution. In this paper, we discuss a specific class of applications - Replica-Exchange simulations - where the orchestration of many distributed jobs in a dynamic and inherently unreliable distributed environment is essential for a successful completion. We describe the design,...
A major challenge in a dynamic Grid with thousands of machines connected to each other is fault tolerance. The more resources and components involved, themore complicated and error-prone becomes the system. Migol is an adaptive Grid middleware, which addresses the fault tolerance of Grid applications and services by providing the capability to recover applications from checkpoint files automatically...
A major challenge in a service-oriented environment as a Grid is fault tolerance. The more resources and services involved, the more complicated and error-prone becomes the system. Migol (Luckow and Schnor, 2008) is a Grid middleware, which addresses the fault tolerance of Grid applications and services. Migol's core component is its registry service called application information service (AIS). To...
The message passing interface (MPI) [17] is the most widely used message passing library for parallel applications on compute clusters. Here, we present our experiences in developing an IPv6 enabled MPI version for both most popular implementations, the MPICH2 and the Open MPI implementations. Further, we discuss how these IPv6 enabled MPI implementations can be used within multi-cluster and grid...
With the next generation Internet protocol IPv6 at the horizon, it is time to think about how applications can migrate to IPv6. Web traffic is currently one of the most important applications in the Internet. The increasing popularity of dynamically generated content on the World Wide Web, has created the need for fast Web servers. Server clustering together with server load balancing has emerged...
This paper analyses data privacy issues as they arise from different deployment scenarios for networks that use embedded sensor devices. Maintaining data privacy in pervasive environments requires the management and implementation of privacy protection measures close to the data source. We propose a set of atomic privacy parameters that is generic enough to form specific privacy classes and might...
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