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Class C simulations describe cases featuring a small user and one or more disproportionately large users. In Simulation 4, one user submits a large workload (5000), and another user submits a 50-task, one-time workload at a later time. As the number of users increases—to 6 in Simulation 8, 11 in Simulation 12, and 21 in Simulation 16—the smaller user’s workload remains constant while the larger users’ workloads are distributed to one or more other users. In Simulation 8, users 1–5 submit 1000 tasks each and 5000 together. In Simulation 12, users 1–10 submit 500 tasks each, and user 11 submits 5000 tasks on their own. In Simulation 16, users 1–20 submit 250 tasks each.
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Sedighi, A., Smith, M. (2019). Class C Results and Analysis. In: Fair Scheduling in High Performance Computing Environments. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-14568-2_12
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