Compensating for Timing Jitter in Computing Systems with General-Purpose Operating Systems | |
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Fault-tolerant frameworks for large scale computing clusters require sensor programs, which are executed periodically to facilitate performance and fault management. By construction, these clusters use general purpose operating systems such as Linux that are built for best average case performance and do not provide deterministic scheduling guarantees. Consequently, periodic applications show jitter in execution times relative to the expected execution time. |
Year of Publication |
2009
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ISORC
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Conference Location |
Tokyo, Japan
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