Difference between revisions of "Never Queue Scheduling"
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− | The never queue scheduling algorithm adopts a two-speed model. When there is an idle server available, the job will be sent to the idle server, instead of waiting for a fast one. When there is no idle server available, the job will be sent to the server that minimize its expected delay ( | + | The never queue scheduling algorithm adopts a two-speed model. |
+ | # When there is an idle server available, the job will be sent to the idle server, instead of waiting for a fast one. | ||
+ | # When there is no idle server available, the job will be sent to the server that minimize its expected delay (see the [[Shortest Expected Delay Scheduling]] algorithm). | ||
[[Category:Job Scheduling Algorithms]] | [[Category:Job Scheduling Algorithms]] |
Latest revision as of 15:56, 16 October 2006
The never queue scheduling algorithm adopts a two-speed model.
- When there is an idle server available, the job will be sent to the idle server, instead of waiting for a fast one.
- When there is no idle server available, the job will be sent to the server that minimize its expected delay (see the Shortest Expected Delay Scheduling algorithm).