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Characterization and Comparison of Cloud versus Grid Workloads
2012
2012 IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing
A new era of Cloud Computing has emerged, but the characteristics of Cloud load in data centers is not perfectly clear. Yet this characterization is critical for the design of novel Cloud job and resource management systems. In this paper, we comprehensively characterize the job/task load and host load in a real-world production data center at Google Inc. We use a detailed trace of over 25 million tasks across over 12,500 hosts. We study the differences between a Google data center and other
doi:10.1109/cluster.2012.35
dblp:conf/cluster/DiKC12
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