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Generally, system resources are not enough for many running services and applications in a system. And services are more important than single process in real world and they have different priority or importance. So each service should be treated with discrimination in aspect of system resources. But administrator can’t guarantee the specific service has proper resources in unsettled workload situation because many processes are in race condition. So, we suppose the service-oriented resource management subsystem to resolve upper problems. It guarantees the performance or QoS of the specific service in changeable workload situation by satisfying the minimum resource requirement for the service.
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Kang, DJ., Kim, CY., Jung, SI. (2010). CORSET: Service-Oriented Resource Management System in Linux . In: Boursas, L., Carlson, M., Jin, H., Sibilla, M., Wold, K. (eds) Systems and Virtualization Management. Standards and the Cloud. SVM 2009. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 71. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-14944-3_4
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