Grid computing is a network of distributed computer resources that work together to achieve common goals, utilizing middleware for resource control. It is popular for its ability to leverage unused computing power and enable collaboration across heterogeneous systems. Key characteristics include scalability, resource sharing, and geographical distribution, with applications spanning various sectors such as life sciences, gaming, and engineering.
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Grid Computing
Grid computing is a network of distributed computer resources that work together to achieve common goals, utilizing middleware for resource control. It is popular for its ability to leverage unused computing power and enable collaboration across heterogeneous systems. Key characteristics include scalability, resource sharing, and geographical distribution, with applications spanning various sectors such as life sciences, gaming, and engineering.
• User • Grid Server • Grid Client Why is grid computing popular?
• Ability to make use of unused computing power, thus
reduces cost effectively.
• Enable heterogeneous resources of computers to work
cooperatively & collaboratively to solve complex problem. Characteristics of Grid Computing • Large scale • Geographical distribution • Heterogeneity • Resource sharing • Multiple administrations • Resource coordination • Transparent access • Scalability Applications of Grid Computing GENERAL APPLICATIONS ACROSS VARIOUS SECTORS
• www.gridrepublic.org • Grid Computing in the Movie Industry
• Distributed Supercomputing • Grid Computing in the Gaming • High-throughput Supercomputing Industry • On-demand Supercomputing • Grid Computing in Life Sciences
• Data-intensive Supercomputing • Grid Computing in Engineering and
Design • Collaborative Supercomputing • Grid Computing in Government Advantages of Grid Computing
1.It is not centralized, as there are no servers required.
2.Multiple heterogeneous machines i.e. machines with different
Operating Systems can use a single grid computing network.
3.Tasks can be performed parallelly across various physical locations.
Disadvantages of Grid Computing
1.The software of the grid is still in the involution stage.
2.A super fast interconnect between computer resources is the need of
hour.
3.Licensing across many servers may make it prohibitive for some
applications.
4.Many groups are reluctant with sharing resources .