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Unlocking The Grid

Unlocking The Grid. Presented By Allan Sahadeo. What is The Grid?. “A computational grid is a hardware and software infrastructure that provides dependable, consistent, pervasive, and inexpensive access to high-end computational capabilities.” – Ian Foster Carl Kesselman

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Unlocking The Grid

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  1. Unlocking The Grid Presented By Allan Sahadeo

  2. What is The Grid? “A computational grid is a hardware and software infrastructure that provides dependable, consistent, pervasive, and inexpensive access to high-end computational capabilities.” – Ian Foster Carl Kesselman "the ability, using a set of open standards and protocols, to gain access to applications and data, processing power, storage capacity and a vast array of other computing resources over the Internet. A grid is a type of parallel and distributed system that enables the sharing, selection, and aggregation of resources distributed across 'multiple' administrative domains based on their (resources) availability, capacity, performance, cost and users' quality-of-service requirements" - IBM

  3. Philosophy Behind The Grid • Resource Sharing • Secure Access • Efficient Use of Resources • Distance is no longer a hurdle • Open Standards

  4. Philosophy Behind The Grid • Resource Sharing • Secure Access • Efficient Use of Resources • Distance is no longer a hurdle • Open Standards

  5. Philosophy Behind The Grid • Resource Sharing • Secure Access • Efficient Use of Resources • Distance is no longer a hurdle • Open Standards

  6. Architecture of The Grid

  7. Architecture of The Grid

  8. Hardware Infrastructure

  9. Software • Middleware • Globus Toolkit • GRAM (Globus Resource Allocation Manager): figures out how to convert a request for resources into commands that local computers can understand • GSI (Grid Security Infrastructure): authenticates users and determines their access rights • MDS (Monitoring and Discovery Service): collects information about resources such as processing capacity, bandwidth capacity, type of storage, and so on • GRIS (Grid Resource Information Service): queries resources for their current configuration, capabilities, and status • GIIS (Grid Index Information Service): coordinates arbitrary GRIS services • GridFTP (Grid File Transfer Protocol): provides a high-performance, secure, and robust data transfer mechanism • Replica Catalog: provides the location of replicas of a given dataset on the Grid • The Replica Management system: manages the Replica Catalog and GridFTP, allowing applications to create and manage replicas of large datasets.

  10. Types of Computing Supporting Grid • Distributed Computing • Meta Computing • Cluster Computing • Peer to Peer Computing • Internet Computing • Local Grid Computing • Grid Computing

  11. Types of Computing Leading To Grid • Distributed Computing • Meta Computing • Cluster Computing • Peer to Peer Computing • Internet Computing • Local Grid Computing • Grid Computing

  12. Types of Computing Supporting Grid • Distributed Computing • Meta Computing • Cluster Computing • Peer to Peer Computing • Internet Computing • Local Grid Computing • Grid Computing

  13. Types of Grids • National Grids • Private Grids • Project Grids • Goodwill Grids • Peer-to-peer Grids • Consumer Grids

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