A framework for sharing heterogeneous grid resources in a campus environment
A framework for sharing heterogeneous grid resources in a campus environment
Grid computing enables the access of heterogeneous computational resources across a dynamic set of physical organisations seamlessly. A campus grid is an example of the grid solution which is located within a single administrative domain. In the majority of installations these enable connection of all institutionally owned computational resources, making them transparently available to appropriately registered members of staff. In this paper we introduce the design and implementation of a lightweight campus grid framework. It manages a set of heterogeneous computational resources, using virtual organisation based policies for each individual grid resource and enables user's to transparently access resources through a unified user-friendly interface. The proposed framework can discover, aggregate and broker all of these heterogeneous resources with low management costs that matches users' requirements. With this framework, a campus grid enables university-wide, regional-wide, national and international grid resources become transparently available to university members through their university account without knowing how to access each individual resource. Such a framework allows scalable grid resource sharing, virtual organisation based resource management, dynamical and autonomous resource brokering with improved usability and manageability in a campus grid environment
grid computing, campus grid, resource broker, condor, GLUE schema, bdii, virtual organisations, windows hpcs
978-1-4244-7547-6
2524-2531
Ma, Tiejun
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Xiong, X.
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Wallom, D.
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16 September 2010
Ma, Tiejun
1f591849-f17c-4209-9f42-e6587b499bae
Xiong, X.
90b9664b-57c9-43dd-9607-d699cb183fd9
Wallom, D.
1368b376-ac17-44d6-8189-9658e8da72ec
Ma, Tiejun, Xiong, X. and Wallom, D.
(2010)
A framework for sharing heterogeneous grid resources in a campus environment.
10th IEEE International Conference on Computer and Information Technology, Bradford, United Kingdom.
29 Jun - 01 Jul 2010.
.
(doi:10.1109/CIT.2010.430).
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Grid computing enables the access of heterogeneous computational resources across a dynamic set of physical organisations seamlessly. A campus grid is an example of the grid solution which is located within a single administrative domain. In the majority of installations these enable connection of all institutionally owned computational resources, making them transparently available to appropriately registered members of staff. In this paper we introduce the design and implementation of a lightweight campus grid framework. It manages a set of heterogeneous computational resources, using virtual organisation based policies for each individual grid resource and enables user's to transparently access resources through a unified user-friendly interface. The proposed framework can discover, aggregate and broker all of these heterogeneous resources with low management costs that matches users' requirements. With this framework, a campus grid enables university-wide, regional-wide, national and international grid resources become transparently available to university members through their university account without knowing how to access each individual resource. Such a framework allows scalable grid resource sharing, virtual organisation based resource management, dynamical and autonomous resource brokering with improved usability and manageability in a campus grid environment
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Published date: 16 September 2010
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10th IEEE International Conference on Computer and Information Technology, Bradford, United Kingdom, 2010-06-29 - 2010-07-01
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grid computing, campus grid, resource broker, condor, GLUE schema, bdii, virtual organisations, windows hpcs
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Southampton Business School
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/204701
ISBN: 978-1-4244-7547-6
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X. Xiong
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D. Wallom
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