Optimizing Resource Allocations for Dynamic Interactive Applications
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- @PhdThesis{Bird:thesis,
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author = "Sarah Lynn Bird",
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title = "Optimizing Resource Allocations for Dynamic
Interactive Applications",
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school = "University of California, Berkeley",
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year = "2014",
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address = "USA",
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month = may,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, PACORA,
Matlab",
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URL = "https://aspire.eecs.berkeley.edu/publication/optimizing-resource-allocations-for-dynamic-interactive-applications/",
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URL = "https://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~krste/papers/bird-phd.pdf",
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URL = "https://escholarship.org/uc/item/9nf5z4pg",
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size = "121 pages",
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abstract = "Modern computing systems are under intense pressure to
provide guaranteed responsiveness to their workloads.
Ideally, applications with strict performance
requirements should be given just enough resources to
meet these requirements consistently, without
unnecessarily siphoning resources from other
applications. However, executing multiple parallel,
real-time applications while satisfying response time
requirements is a complex optimization problem and
traditionally operating systems have provided little
support to provide QoS to applications. As a result,
client, cloud, and embedded systems have all resorted
to over-provisioning and isolating applications to
guarantee responsiveness. Instead, we present PACORA, a
resource allocation framework designed to provide
responsiveness guarantees to a simultaneous mix of
high-throughput parallel, interactive, and real-time
applications in an efficient, scalable manner. By
measuring application behavior directly and using
convex optimization techniques, PACORA is able to
understand the resource requirements of applications
and perform near-optimal resource allocation two
percent from the best allocation in 1.4 milliseconds
while only requiring a few hundred bytes of storage per
application.",
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notes = "Advisors: Krste Asanovic and Dave Patterson and Burton
Smith",
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