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Constraint based scheduling for the Goddard Space Flight Center distributed Active Archive Center's data archive and distribution systemThe Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC) has been operational since October 1, 1993. Its mission is to support the Earth Observing System (EOS) by providing rapid access to EOS data and analysis products, and to test Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS) design concepts. One of the challenges is to ensure quick and easy retrieval of any data archived within the DAAC's Data Archive and Distributed System (DADS). Over the 15-year life of EOS project, an estimated several Petabytes (10(exp 15)) of data will be permanently stored. Accessing that amount of information is a formidable task that will require innovative approaches. As a precursor of the full EOS system, the GSFC DAAC with a few Terabits of storage, has implemented a prototype of a constraint-based task and resource scheduler to improve the performance of the DADS. This Honeywell Task and Resource Scheduler (HTRS), developed by Honeywell Technology Center in cooperation the Information Science and Technology Branch/935, the Code X Operations Technology Program, and the GSFC DAAC, makes better use of limited resources, prevents backlog of data, provides information about resources bottlenecks and performance characteristics. The prototype which is developed concurrently with the GSFC Version 0 (V0) DADS, models DADS activities such as ingestion and distribution with priority, precedence, resource requirements (disk and network bandwidth) and temporal constraints. HTRS supports schedule updates, insertions, and retrieval of task information via an Application Program Interface (API). The prototype has demonstrated with a few examples, the substantial advantages of using HTRS over scheduling algorithms such as a First In First Out (FIFO) queue. The kernel scheduling engine for HTRS, called Kronos, has been successfully applied to several other domains such as space shuttle mission scheduling, demand flow manufacturing, and avionics communications scheduling.
Document ID
19950017701
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Short, Nick, Jr.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Bedet, Jean-Jacques
(Hughes STX, Inc. Greenbelt, MD., United States)
Bodden, Lee
(Hughes STX, Inc. Greenbelt, MD., United States)
Boddy, Mark
(Honeywell Technology Center Minneapolis, MN., United States)
White, Jim
(Honeywell Technology Center Minneapolis, MN., United States)
Beane, John
(Honeywell Technology Center Minneapolis, MN., United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
March 1, 1994
Publication Information
Publication: Fourth NASA Goddard Conference on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies
Subject Category
Documentation And Information Science
Accession Number
95N24121
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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