Evaluation of an economy-based file replication strategy for a data grid
- 1 January 2003
- conference paper
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Abstract
Optimising the use of Grid resources is critical for users to effectively exploit a Data Grid. Data replication is considered a major technique for reducing data access cost to Grid jobs. This paper evaluates a novel replication strategy, based on an economic model, that optimises both the selection of replicas for running jobs and the dynamic creation of replicas in Grid sites. In our model, optimisation agents are located on Grid sites and use an auction protocol for selecting the optimal replica of a data file and a prediction function to make informed decisions about local data replication. We evaluate our replication strategy with OptorSim, a Data Grid simulator developed by the authors. The experiments show that our proposed strategy results in a notable improvement over traditional replication strategies in a Grid environment.Keywords
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