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Modeling user submission strategies on production grids
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Automated grid probe system to improve end-to-end grid reliability for a science gateway
Proceedings of the 2011 TeraGrid Conference: Extreme Digital Discovery
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On a grid of computers, users often must decide between individual machines for job submission. Usually, the goal is to minimize time-to-completion. Several tools are available on TeraGrid to help users make this decision. In this paper, we use these tools to perform actual job submissions on TeraGrid machines. We evaluate the time-to-job-start effectiveness of these tools.