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aallot

Aallot is a theoretical construct in resource management describing a unit of allocation called an aallot that can be resized and reallocated among tasks to study elasticity and fairness in multi-tenant systems.

Each aallot has capacity, current demand, and can be subdivided or aggregated. It supports dynamic reassignment,

Allocation policies assign aallots according to fairness criteria (max-min, proportional fairness) and may trigger preemption or

Applications and use in studies: used in cloud, edge, and HPC scheduling research; as a modeling tool

History and status: term appears in theoretical discussions and didactic writings; not widely standardized; related concepts

See also: resource allocation; fair queuing; proportional fairness; quotas; scheduler.

enabling
fluctuating
workloads
without
violating
overall
resource
limits.
migration
when
higher-priority
tasks
need
more.
Reclamation
rules
define
when
unused
capacity
returns
to
a
shared
pool.
to
compare
strategies,
measure
fragmentation,
and
analyze
overhead.
include
quotas,
cgroups,
and
fair
queuing.