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Decentralized and Optimal Control of Shared Resource Pools

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posted on 2023-05-17, 11:58 authored by Loureiro, E, Nixon, P, Dobson, S
Resource pools are collections of computational resources (e.g., servers) which can be used by different applications in a shared way. A crucial aspect in these pools is to allocate resources so as to ensure their proper usage, taking into account workload and specific requirements of each application. An interesting approach, in this context, is to allocate the resources in the best possible way, aiming at optimal resource usage. Workload, however, varies over time, and in turn, resource demands will vary too. To ensure that optimal resource usage is always in place, resource shares should be defined dynamically and over time. It has been claimed that utility functions are the main tool for enabling such self-optimizing behavior. Whereas many solutions with this characteristic have been proposed to date, none of them presents true decentralization within the context of shared pools. In this article, we then propose a decentralized model for optimal resource usage in shared resource pools, providing practical and theoretical evidence of its feasibility.

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Publication title

ACM Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems

Volume

7

Pagination

14:1-14:30

ISSN

1556-4665

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery

Place of publication

New York, NY, USA

Rights statement

Copyright 2012 ACM

Repository Status

  • Restricted

Socio-economic Objectives

Information systems, technologies and services not elsewhere classified