Performance Analysis of Modified SRPT in Multiple-Processor Multitask Scheduling

Author:

Li Wenxin1

Affiliation:

1. The Ohio State University

Abstract

In this paper we study the multiple-processor multitask scheduling problem in both deterministic and stochastic models, where each job have several tasks and is complete only when all its tasks are finished. We consider and analyze Modified Shortest Remaining Processing Time (M-SRPT) scheduling algorithm, a simple modification of SRPT, which always schedules jobs according to SRPT whenever possible, while satisfying the non-preemptive constraint. The M-SRPT algorithm is proved to achieve a competitive ratio of θ(log α + β) for minimizing response time, where α denotes the ratio between maximum job workload and minimum job workload, β represents the ratio between maximum non-preemptive task workload and minimum job workload. In addition, the competitive ratio achieved is shown to be optimal (up to a constant factor), when there are constant number of machines. We further consider the problem under Poisson arrival and general workload distribution (i. e., M/GI/N system), and show that M-SRPT achieves asymptotic optimal mean response time when the traffic intensity ρ approaches 1, if job size distribution has finite support. Beyond finite job workload, the asymptotic optimality of M-SRPT also holds for infinite job size distributions with certain probabilistic assumptions, for example, M/M/N system with finite task workload.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture,Software

Reference3 articles.

1. Wenxin Li and Ness Shro?. Performance analysis of modified srpt in multiple-processor multitask scheduling. arXiv:2006.06632 , 2020 . Wenxin Li and Ness Shro?. Performance analysis of modified srpt in multiple-processor multitask scheduling. arXiv:2006.06632, 2020.

2. SRPT for multiserver systems

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