Job Scheduling in High Performance Computing

09/20/2021
by   Yuping Fan, et al.
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The ever-growing processing power of supercomputers in recent decades enables us to explore increasing complex scientific problems. Effective scheduling these jobs is crucial for individual job performance and system efficiency. The traditional job schedulers in high performance computing (HPC) are simple and concentrate on improving CPU utilization. The emergence of new hardware resources and novel hardware structure impose severe challenges on traditional schedulers. The increasing diverse workloads, including compute-intensive and data-intensive applications, require more efficient schedulers. Even worse, the above two factors interplay with each other, which makes scheduling problem even more challenging. In recent years, many research has discussed new scheduling methods to combat the problems brought by rapid system changes. In this research study, we have investigated challenges faced by HPC scheduling and state-of-art scheduling methods to overcome these challenges. Furthermore, we propose an intelligent scheduling framework to alleviate the problems encountered in modern job scheduling.

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