DocumentCode
3215469
Title
The intersection of grids and networks: where the rubber hits the road
Author
Johnston, William E.
Author_Institution
Energy Services Network, Lawrence Berkeley Nat. Lab., CA, USA
fYear
2004
fDate
7-9 July 2004
Firstpage
274
Abstract
Summary form only given. As distributed systems, grids depend completely on networks to provide the communication related services that interconnect the grid system components. Various sorts of grid services need to be able to specify, and request of the network, quality of service, transport services, and monitoring services, etc. Additionally there are services such as identity and rights management, temporary storage and compute relative to network locale, etc., that may be most advantageously provided to grids by the network organization. From the network point of view, the world is fragmented into many different administrative domains (autonomous systems). There may or may not be a common control plane for resource management related to QoS, resource allocation and allocation management are dealt with independently in each different AS, transport service definition and availability are AS dependent, monitoring and measurement may or may not be provided and may or may not be considered a good thing, the parent organization may be long-lived and able to provide highly secure and persistent information services, or it may be a contractor that rotates every few years, etc., etc. This paper discusses some of the issues and approaches to providing network related grid services in the real world of multiple network domains.
Keywords
computer network management; grid computing; quality of service; resource allocation; QoS; allocation management; communication services; distributed systems; grid services; grid system components; identity management; multiple network domain; network organization; persistent information services; resource allocation; resource management; rights management; secure information services; temporary storage; transport service availability; transport service definition; Availability; Computer network management; Computer networks; Grid computing; Identity management systems; Monitoring; Quality of service; Resource management; Roads; Rubber;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Parallel and Distributed Systems, 2004. ICPADS 2004. Proceedings. Tenth International Conference on
ISSN
1521-9097
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2152-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICPADS.2004.1316105
Filename
1316105
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