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Simulating Data Access Profiles of Computational Jobs in Data Grids

Published 26 Feb 2019 in cs.DC | (1902.10069v2)

Abstract: The data access patterns of applications running in computing grids are changing due to the recent proliferation of high speed local and wide area networks. The data-intensive jobs are no longer strictly required to run at the computing sites, where the respective input data are located. Instead, jobs may access the data employing arbitrary combinations of data-placement, stage-in and remote data access. These data access profiles exhibit partially non-overlapping throughput bottlenecks. This fact can be exploited in order to minimize the time jobs spend waiting for input data. In this work we present a novel grid computing simulator, which puts a heavy emphasis on the various data access profiles. The fundamental assumptions underlying our simulator are justified by empirical experiments performed in the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid (WLCG) at CERN. We demonstrate how to calibrate the simulator parameters in accordance with the true system using posterior inference with likelihood-free Markov Chain Monte Carlo. Thereafter, we validate the simulator's output with respect to an authentic production workload from WLCG, demonstrating its remarkable accuracy.

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