A case study on implementation of grid computing to academic institution

This Paper offers a discussion on how to implement a grid computing environment with planning steps and as such, it covers the basic requirements for setting up a grid computing environment, and present the suitable topology and design to set up an initial grid for research and data processing in ac...

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Published in:Proceedings 2010 International Symposium on Information Technology - System Development and Application and Knowledge Society, ITSim'10
Main Author: Al-Iesawi A.M.; Samat M.I.M.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Al-Iesawi A.M.; Samat M.I.M.
A case study on implementation of grid computing to academic institution
2010
Proceedings 2010 International Symposium on Information Technology - System Development and Application and Knowledge Society, ITSim'10
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10.1109/ITSIM.2010.5561629
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-78049373226&doi=10.1109%2fITSIM.2010.5561629&partnerID=40&md5=71324b5bf76906314785665229ad2631
This Paper offers a discussion on how to implement a grid computing environment with planning steps and as such, it covers the basic requirements for setting up a grid computing environment, and present the suitable topology and design to set up an initial grid for research and data processing in academic institutions, and off course not to forget how to maintain and expand the grid. Grid Computing offers this tremendous opportunity to unlock these resources and re-purpose them (and any new resources) into a widely accessible (pool of resources) available to all applications and users. Knowing what a grid is and what it can do for whom uses it is essential when planning to use this technology to tackle the most demanding computational problems. However, when going through the process of implementing a grid computing environment, there are many other issues that arise and that may require special attention. This paper will be a significant guideline for IT mangers as such, it will assist organizations which already having clusters on campus to explore it if they can be shared and linked together. © 2010 IEEE.


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description This Paper offers a discussion on how to implement a grid computing environment with planning steps and as such, it covers the basic requirements for setting up a grid computing environment, and present the suitable topology and design to set up an initial grid for research and data processing in academic institutions, and off course not to forget how to maintain and expand the grid. Grid Computing offers this tremendous opportunity to unlock these resources and re-purpose them (and any new resources) into a widely accessible (pool of resources) available to all applications and users. Knowing what a grid is and what it can do for whom uses it is essential when planning to use this technology to tackle the most demanding computational problems. However, when going through the process of implementing a grid computing environment, there are many other issues that arise and that may require special attention. This paper will be a significant guideline for IT mangers as such, it will assist organizations which already having clusters on campus to explore it if they can be shared and linked together. © 2010 IEEE.
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