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Remote Control: Distributed Application Configuration, Management, and Visualization with Plush

Abstract: 

Support for distributed application management in large-scale networked environments remains in its early stages. Although a number of solutions exist for subtasks of application deployment, monitoring, maintenance, and visualization in distributed environments, few tools provide a unified framework for application management. Many of the existing tools address the management needs of a single type of application or service that runs in a specific environment, and these tools are not adaptable enough to be used for other applications or platforms. In this paper, we present the design and implementation of Plush, a fully configurable application management infrastructure designed to meet the general requirements of several different classes of distributed applications and execution environments. Plush allows developers to specifically define the flow of control needed by their computations using application building blocks. Through an extensible resource management interface, Plush supports execution in a variety of environments, including both live deployment platforms and emulated clusters. To gain an understanding of how Plush manages different classes of distributed applications, we take a closer look at specific applications and evaluate how Plush provides support for each.

Jeannie Albrecht, Williams College

Ryan Braud, University of California, San Diego

Darren Dao, University of California, San Diego

Nikolay Topilski, University of California, San Diego

Christopher Tuttle, University of California, San Diego

Alex C. Snoeren, University of California, San Diego

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