The document discusses grid computing, a model that connects multiple computers to efficiently solve complex tasks, addressing the increasing demands for computational power due to digitalization. It outlines the architecture, key components, applications across various sectors, and the benefits of grid computing, such as improved productivity and scalability. The document emphasizes the importance of grid computing in enhancing performance in industries like film, gaming, life sciences, and government.
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The document discusses grid computing, a model that connects multiple computers to efficiently solve complex tasks, addressing the increasing demands for computational power due to digitalization. It outlines the architecture, key components, applications across various sectors, and the benefits of grid computing, such as improved productivity and scalability. The document emphasizes the importance of grid computing in enhancing performance in industries like film, gaming, life sciences, and government.
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GRID COMPUTING
By ESENENJOR JOSHUA OREZIMENA
FOS/21/22/284136 Level: 400 Supervised by: Dr. M.I. AKAZUE Delta State University, Abraka Table of Contents • - Abstract • - Introduction to Grid Computing • - What is Grid Computing? • - Grid Computing Architecture • - General Applications of Grid Computing • - Applications Across Different Sectors • - Benefits of Grid Computing • - Methods & Methodology • - Grid Computing Simulation Tools Abstract • • Increasing digitalization requires powerful computing solutions. • • Complex experiments and modeling need vast computational power. • • Grid computing groups many computers to solve large, complex tasks efficiently. Introduction to Grid Computing • • Rapid growth in data and computational demands. • • Traditional single-computer systems often fall short. • • Grid computing offers high-performance solutions by linking distributed resources. What is Grid Computing? • • A model for sharing computer power and storage over the Internet. • • Key Components: • - Control Node: Manages the grid and resource allocation. • - Providers: Distributed computing resources (CPU, storage, memory). • - Users: Authorized individuals who access these resources. Grid Computing Architecture • • Control nodes (servers) coordinate operations. • • Middleware enables communication between heterogeneous systems. • • Distributed resources across different geographical locations. • • Emphasis on scalability and flexibility. General Applications of Grid Computing • • Distributed Supercomputing • • High-throughput Supercomputing • • On-demand Supercomputing • • Data-intensive Supercomputing • • Collaborative Supercomputing Applications Across Different Sectors • • Movie Industry: Enhances special effects and production speed. • • Gaming Industry: Supports online gaming and asset rendering. • • Life Sciences: Accelerates drug discovery and data analysis. • • Engineering: Real-time analysis and simulation. • • Government: Integrates data across agencies. Benefits of Grid Computing • • Business Benefits: • - Faster time to market • - Improved productivity and collaboration • - Problem-solving capabilities • • Technology Benefits: • - Infrastructure optimization • - Scalability and high availability • - Resilience and workload balancing