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Quesnel, Flavien.
Scheduling of large-scale virtualized infrastructurestoward cooperative management /
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Scheduling of large-scale virtualized infrastructuresFlavien Quesnel.
其他題名:
toward cooperative management /
作者:
Quesnel, Flavien.
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Hoboken :Wiley,2014.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (191 p.)
標題:
Computer engineering.
電子資源:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9781118790335
ISBN:
9781118790335$qelectronic bk.
Scheduling of large-scale virtualized infrastructurestoward cooperative management /
Quesnel, Flavien.
Scheduling of large-scale virtualized infrastructures
toward cooperative management /[electronic resource] :Flavien Quesnel. - Hoboken :Wiley,2014. - 1 online resource (191 p.) - FOCUS Series. - FOCUS Series..
Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; List of Abbreviations; Introduction; PART 1: Management of Distributed Infrastructures; Chapter 1: Distributed Infrastructures Before the Rise of Virtualization; 1.1. Overview of distributed infrastructures; 1.1.1. Cluster; 1.1.2. Data center; 1.1.3. Grid; 1.1.4. Volunteer computing platforms; 1.2. Distributed infrastructure management from the software point of view; 1.2.1. Secured connection to the infrastructure and identification ofusers; 1.2.2. Submission of tasks; 1.2.3. Scheduling of tasks; 1.2.4. Deployment of tasks.
System virtualization has become increasingly common in distributed systems because of its functionality and convenience for the owners and users of these infrastructures. In Scheduling of Large-scale Virtualized Infrastructures, author Flavien Quesnel examines the management of large-scale virtual infrastructures with an emphasis on scheduling up to 80,000 virtual machines on 8,000 nodes. The text fills a need for updated software managing to meet the increasing size of virtual infrastructures. Virtual machine managers and virtual operators will appreciate this guide to improvement in coopera.
ISBN: 9781118790335$qelectronic bk.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Computer engineering.
LC Class. No.: TK7885
Dewey Class. No.: 621.39
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