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A Testbed for Load Distribution Policies

 

Load distribution is a difficult system service to evaluate, its actions may be observed, but its performance can only be assessed by measuring its side-effects. Side-effects commonly used to gauge the performance of load distribution include metrics such as: average process response time; utilisation rates for cpu, disk and the network; and mean CPU waiting time. Thus the evaluation and comparison of load distribution policies requires a testbed, on which these and other side-effects can be measured.





Kris Bubendorfer
Fri Nov 1 11:26:21 NZDT 1996