[Saga-devel] saga-projects SVN commit 896: /papers/clouds/
Andre Merzky
andre at merzky.net
Wed Jan 28 09:34:43 CST 2009
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Quoting [Shantenu Jha] (Jan 28 2009):
> To: saga-devel at cct.lsu.edu
> From: sjha at cct.lsu.edu
> Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2009 15:08:51 GMT
> Subject: [Saga-devel] saga-projects SVN commit 896: /papers/clouds/
>
> User: sjha
> Date: 2009/01/28 09:08 AM
>
> Modified:
> /papers/clouds/
> saga_cloud_interop.tex
>
> Log:
> paid homage to Jimi Hendrix
>
> File Changes:
>
> Directory: /papers/clouds/
> ==========================
>
> File [modified]: saga_cloud_interop.tex
> Delta lines: +13 -4
> ===================================================================
> --- papers/clouds/saga_cloud_interop.tex 2009-01-28 07:49:11 UTC (rev 895)
> +++ papers/clouds/saga_cloud_interop.tex 2009-01-28 15:08:50 UTC (rev 896)
> @@ -1188,6 +1188,7 @@
> 0 & 2 & 10 & 7.8 & 5.3 \\
> 0 & 3 & 10 & 8.7 & 7.7 \\
> 0 & 4 & 10 & 13.0 & 10.3 \\
> + 0 & 4 (1) & 10 & 11.3 & 8.6 \\
> \hline
> 2 & 2 & 10 & 7.4 & 5.9 \\
> 3 & 3 & 10 & 11.6 & 10.3 \\
> @@ -1202,13 +1203,15 @@
> 1 & 1 & 100 & 5.4 & 3.1 \\
> 3 & 3 & 100 & 11.1 & 8.7 \\
> \hline \hline
> - 0 & 1 (4) & 10 & 11.3 & 8.6 \\
> - 0 & 1 (4) & 100 & 16.2 & 8.7 \\
> - 0 & 1 (8) & 100 & 31.07 & 18.3\\
> + 0 & 4 (1) & 100 & 16.2 & 8.7 \\
> + 0 & 8 (1) & 100 & 31.07 & 18.3\\
> + 0 & 4 (2) & 100 & 12.3 & 8.5 \\
> + 0 & 6 (3) & 100 & 18.7 & 13.5 \\
> \hline \hline
> \end{tabular}
> \upp
> -\caption{Performance data for different configurations of worker placements. The master is always on a desktop, with the choice of workers placed on either Clouds or on the TeraGrid (QueenBee). The configurations can be classified as of three types -- all workers on EC2, all workers on the TeraGrid and workers divied between the TeraGrid and EC2. Every worker is assigned to a unique VM. It is interesting to note the significant spawning times, and its dependence on the number of VM. Spawning time is without instantiation.}
> +\caption{Performance data for different configurations of worker placements. The master is always on a desktop, with the choice of workers placed on either Clouds or on the TeraGrid (QueenBee). The configurations can be classified as of three types -- all workers on EC2, all workers on the TeraGrid and workers divied between the TeraGrid and EC2. Unless otherwise explicitly indicated
> + by a number in parenthesis, every worker is assigned to a unique VM; the number in parenthesis indicates the number of VMs used. It is interesting to note the significant spawning times, and its dependence on the number of VM. Spawning time is without instantiation.}
> \label{stuff}
> \upp
> \upp
> @@ -1358,7 +1361,13 @@
> very different beast -- Google's AppEngine, i.e. \sagamapreduce that
> uses Google's Cloud infrastructure.
>
> +It is worth mentioning that while we were computing in the Clouds and
> +in a state of `` scuse me while I kiss the sky''\cite{purplehaze}, (or
> +at least the clouds), it cost us upwards of \$150 to perform
> +these experiments on EC2.
>
> +
> +
> % somewhat similar; a very different beast is Google's AppEngine. We
> % will in the near future be working towards providing \sagamapreduce
> % via Google's AppEngine
>
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