GridComputing
Last edit August 14, 2008
A computing model where computational resources (processing and/or storage) are coupled into a parallel and distributed system that spans multiple geographic and administrative domains.
Grid computing is related to
PeerToPeer
systems and clustering solutions. It is different from
PeerToPeer
in that it includes hardware sharing. It is different from clustering, since clustering mostly works on nodes of identical hardware and operating systems, in a centralized manner.
The
GlobalGridForum
is publishing documents in a W3C manner. See
http://www.ggf.org
Globus has developed a set of standards and some tools or API's. (
http://www.globus.org
). The Globus stuff is used by IBM as the foundation for their
GridComputing
initiatives.
IBM has a so-called redbook on
GridComputing
, an introduction to the concepts of
GridComputing
here:
http://publib-b.boulder.ibm.com/Redbooks.nsf/RedbookAbstracts/redp3613.html?Open
Oracle has been working on Grid computing as well. They point out that using cheap computers is a viable solution as opposed to IBM who does not do so.
http://otn.oracle.com/oramag/webcolumns/2003/opinion/souder_grid.html
Contibutors:
PieterVerbaarschott
,
MichaelFinney
. (add your name here to avoid
ThreadMode
)
See also
JiniTechnology
,
SpaceBasedArchitecture
,
GigaSpaces