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Anshul Gandhi

Jeudi 22 Septembre

Resource Management and Scheduling in Today’s Cloud

Abstract
The cloud computing landscape today is evolving quickly. New computing and deployment paradigms, like serverless computing and microservices architecture, are augmenting the classical VM-based cloud that we are all familiar with. In this new cloud, the basic question still remains "How do we efficiently utilize available resources to maintain low application latency". In this talk, I will discuss this evolving landscape briefly and then describe some recent works from our lab that address resource management and scheduling problems in the context. I will start by discussing ENSURE, our serverless scheduling solution that aims to maintain serverless function latency while minimizing the amount of resources needed. The specific challenges here are the diversity in serverless workload characteristics and the cold start penalty that non-warm containers incur  when launched. I will then discuss our analytical and systems contributions in the context of colocating workload in the cloud with the goal of minimizing performance interference while maximing resource usage. I will end with a brief discussion of other projects in the cloud computing space we have looked at, including deploying Spark in an NDP environment, optimizing TensorFlow DNN training times in multi-GPU servers, and tuning the configuration of microservices architecture applications.
 
Biography
Anshul Gandhi is an Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department at Stony Brook University. He received his Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon University in 2013 and then spent a year as a postdoc at the IBM T. J. Watson Research Center. His current research focuses on performance modeling in distributed systems, and is funded by an NSF Career award, an IBM Faculty award, and a Google Research award. His contributions to performance modeling were recently recognized by an ACM Sigmetrics Rising Star Award.

Date et Lieu

Jeudi 22 Septembre 2022 à 14H
Bâtiment IMAG salle 406
et  https://univ-grenoble-alpes-fr.zoom.us/j/93060893159?pwd=OVNtR0o4MkRSTWsySGVZOG5VRjY5QT09

Organisé par

Nicolas GAST
POLARIS (INRIA/LIG)

Intervenant

Anshul GANDHI
Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department at Stony Brook University

Publié le 20 septembre 2022

Mis à jour le 20 septembre 2022