Print Email Facebook Twitter Project Jackal Final Report Title Project Jackal Final Report Author Van Heest, R. Hartog, R. Hellendoorn, V. Sawant, A.A. Contributor Iosup, A. (mentor) Tanis, J. (mentor) Faculty Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science Department Computer Science - Parallel and Distributed Systems Date 2013-07-10 Abstract For companies that deliver hardware services, the ability to scale dynamically has many advantages. In a special case, a company may have some computing resources available and desire to scale out when traffic peaks. A periodical budget may then be allocated, which needs to be used efficiently. This can be achieved through a combination of scheduling and provisioning policies. This report details the implementation of a system that functions in this environment. It replaces a previous system and must fulfill the tasks of handling and scheduling jobs to available nodes, provisioning nodes and providing information regarding system behavior to the user. A requirements analysis and an architectural design plan were written before implementing the system. Test driven development was applied where possible, and the test and implementation details are described further in this report. Research was conducted in scheduling and provisioning policies in the context of the problem described above. Subject cloud computingscalabilitypoliciesschedulingprovisioning To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ede0bebd-4cd3-4724-90d0-3ff82e121bf0 Part of collection Student theses Document type bachelor thesis Rights (c) 2013 Van Heest, R.Hartog, R.Hellendoorn, V.Sawant, A.A. Files PDF Final_Report.pdf 2.13 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:ede0bebd-4cd3-4724-90d0-3ff82e121bf0/datastream/OBJ/view