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Karma - Resource Allocation for Dynamic Demands

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USENIX Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation (OSDI) Courses

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Explore a groundbreaking approach to resource allocation for dynamic user demands in this 17-minute conference talk from OSDI '23. Delve into the innovative Karma system, which introduces memory into max-min fairness to address the limitations of classical algorithms. Learn how Karma guarantees Pareto efficiency, online strategy-proofness, and optimal fairness without future knowledge of user demands. Discover the key insights behind Karma's credit-based allocation system and its ability to reduce performance disparity across users while maintaining optimal system-wide performance. Gain valuable insights from Cornell, Columbia, and Yale University researchers as they present their findings on this cutting-edge resource allocation technique, backed by both theoretical proofs and empirical evaluations using production workloads.

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OSDI '23 - Karma: Resource Allocation for Dynamic Demands


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