Re: [#Spring17-Airavata-Courses] : Distributed Workload Management for Airavata

2017-02-01 Thread Ajinkya Dhamnaskar
Hello all, Just a heads up. Here the name Distributed workload management does not necessarily mean having different instances of a microservice and then distributing work among these instances. Apparently, the problem is how to make each microservice work independently with concrete distributed

Re: [#Spring17-Airavata-Courses] : Distributed Workload Management for Airavata

2017-02-01 Thread Vidya Sagar Kalvakunta
On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 2:37 PM, Amila Jayasekara wrote: > Hi Gourav, > > Sorry, I did not understand your question. Specifically I am having > trouble relating "work load management" to options you suggest (RPC, > message based etc.). > So what exactly you mean by "workload management" ? > What i

Re: [#Spring17-Airavata-Courses] : Distributed Workload Management for Airavata

2017-02-01 Thread Amila Jayasekara
Hi Gourav, Sorry, I did not understand your question. Specifically I am having trouble relating "work load management" to options you suggest (RPC, message based etc.). So what exactly you mean by "workload management" ? What is work in this context ? Also, I did not understand what you meant by

[#Spring17-Airavata-Courses] : Distributed Workload Management for Airavata

2017-02-01 Thread Shenoy, Gourav Ganesh
Hello dev, arch, As part of this Spring’17 Advanced Science Gateway Architecture course, we are working on trying to debate and find possible solutions to the issue of managing distributed workloads in Apache Airavata. This leads to the discussion of finding the most efficient way that differen