Build your professional network on facebook via our app Go to app
 
<< Prev  19 of 20 in Topic  Next >>
Topic : Clustering
  Rate : 
Posted in Community :

Tech World

Industry : Hardware Functional Area : New Technologies
Activity:  4 comments  828 views  last activity : 07 06 2010 20:18:04 +0000
Share
 
 
 
 Grid computing (or the use of a computational grid) is applying the resources of many computers in a network to a single problem at the same time - usually to a scientific or technical problem that requires a great number of computer processing cycles or access to large amounts of data. A well-known example of grid computing in the public domain is the ongoing SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) @Home project in which thousands of people are sharing the unused processor cycles of their PCs in the vast search for signs of "rational" signals from outer space. According to John Patrick, IBM's vice-president for Internet strategies, "the next big thing will be grid computing."

Grid computing requires the use of software that can divide and farm out pieces of a program to as many as several thousand computers. Grid computing can be thought of as distributed and large-scale cluster computing and as a form of network-distributed parallel processing. It can be confined to the network of computer workstations within a corporation or it can be a public collaboration (in which case it is also sometimes known as a form of peer-to-peer computing).

A number of corporations, professional groups, university consortiums, and other groups have developed or are developing frameworks and software for managing grid computing projects. The European Community (EU) is sponsoring a project for a grid for high-energy physics, earth observation, and biology applications. In the United States, the National Technology Grid is prototyping a computational grid for infrastructure and an access grid for people. Sun Microsystems offers Grid Engine software. Described as a distributed resource management (DRM) tool, Grid Engine allows engineers at companies like Sony and Synopsys to pool the computer cycles on up to 80 workstations at a time. (At this scale, grid computing can be seen as a more extreme case of load balancing.)

Grid computing appears to be a promising trend for three reasons: (1) its ability to make more cost-effective use of a given amount of computer resources, (2) as a way to solve problems that can't be approached without an enormous amount of computing power, and (3) because it suggests that the resources of many computers can be cooperatively and perhaps synergistically harnessed and managed as a collaboration toward a common objective. In some grid computing systems, the computers may collaborate rather than being directed by one managing computer. One likely area for the use of grid computing will be pervasive computing applications - those in which computers pervade our environment without our necessary awareness.

Rgds.

S P Sharma 

 

 Top Comment : shersks    | 11 02 2009 19:53:48 +0000
thanks for the eye opener. Could you throw lite on how different is it from mainframes other than the processer / storage location & could you give more info on the hardware setup and the parallel program processing if you'v got ?
 
4 comments on "What is GRID Computing?"
  Commented by  Jayesh Jain, Software Developer, MS IT    | 11 03 2009 05:44:42 +0000
Nice article Jayesh, very informative. I have also created an article on the similar topic yesterday...

http://toostep.com/debate/will-grid-replace-internet

  Commented by  shersks, Network Designer, TATA COMMUNICATIONS    | 11 02 2009 19:53:48 +0000
Rating : +1 
thanks for the eye opener. Could you throw lite on how different is it from mainframes other than the processer / storage location & could you give more info on the hardware setup and the parallel program processing if you'v got ?
  Commented by  sagi srinivasa rao, Sales/BD Manager Inteq software Pvt Ltd    | 07 24 2008 04:58:36 +0000
Rating : +1 
good one
  Commented by  Sourav Chatterjee, IT Engineer- CMC Limited-ATata Enterprise    | 07 24 2008 02:51:20 +0000
Rating : +2 
nice one 
Add your comment on "What is GRID Computing?"

Rate:
Submit
Leader in IT recruiting
  • Create a confidential Career Profile and Resume/C.V. online
  • Get advice for planning their career and for marketing of experience and skills
  • Maximize awareness of and access to the best career opportunities
Viewers also viewed
I am back from HAJ 2011. I will be in regular communication  with my esteemed...
555 referals 3 comments, 128 views
Obviously there is never a winner in “language X is better/faster/more scalable than language...
 
3 referals 33 arguments, 53197 views
Load Bearing Construction vs RCC frame construction
 
166 referals 36 arguments, 12034 views
more...  
Recent Knowledge (60)
I reckon the lines said by a sensible person in the past that a person cannot be deceived unless...
 
16 referals 3 comments, 372 views
Fiscal deficit * Fiscal deficit seen at 5.9 percent of GDP in 2011-12 * Fiscal deficit seen at...
 
2998 referals 20 comments, 544 views
In today's news, I came across this article that scientists at Sandia National Labs who were...
0 referals 5 comments, 163 views
more...