Fault Tolerant Implementation of Peer-to-Peer Distributed Iterative Algorithms
Résumé
Fault tolerance issues related to the implementation of distributed iterative algorithms via the P2PDC peer-to-peer distributed computing environment are considered. P2PDC is a decentralized environment dedicated to task parallel applications. It has been designed more particularly for the solution of large scale numerical simulation problems via distributed iterative algorithms. The environment allows frequent and direct communications between peers i.e., machines. P2PDC is based on P2PSAP, a self-adaptive communication protocol. We present new functionalities of P2PDC aimed at making our environment more robust. An adaptive fault tolerance mechanism ensures the robustness of computation to cope with peer faults. We consider also fault tolerance from an algorithmic point of view: we concentrate in particular on distributed asynchronous iterative algorithms that can tolerate some message loss. A series of computational results is presented and analyzed for a numerical simulation problem.
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