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Introduction To Cluster Computing

Grid computing allows for sharing and combining distributed computer resources across different organizations to work together on large-scale computing problems. It enables resources like computers, databases and scientific instruments to be accessed and used remotely, dynamically and on-demand by users and applications. Grids coordinate resources that are not subject to centralized control and allow for innovative ways of collaborative problem solving and resource sharing.

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Introduction To Cluster Computing

Grid computing allows for sharing and combining distributed computer resources across different organizations to work together on large-scale computing problems. It enables resources like computers, databases and scientific instruments to be accessed and used remotely, dynamically and on-demand by users and applications. Grids coordinate resources that are not subject to centralized control and allow for innovative ways of collaborative problem solving and resource sharing.

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Introduction to Cluster Computing [1]

A Grid is a type of parallel and distributed system that enables the sharing, selection, and
aggregation of geographically distributed autonomous resources dynamically at runtime
depending on their availability, capability, performance, cost, and users quality-of-service
requirements.

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