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GRID COMPUTING

I. Introduction
II. Key Concepts and Terminology
III. Architecture of Grid Computing
IV. Types of Grids
V. Benefits of Grid Computing
OUTLINES VI. Challenges and Limitations
VII. Grid Computing Projects and Case Studies
VIII. Future Trends
IX. Conclusion
X. References
I.Introduction

● What is Grid Computing


○ Computing infrastructure that combined computing
resources from multiple locations
○ Scientific Research,Financial
Services,Healthcare,Weather Forecasting

● History and Evolution


○ First use in ASPANET projects
○ History of the term “gird”
○ In 20s-start using grid computing in other
industries
○ 2010s-present
○ Comparison with grid Computing and Cloud Computing
II.Key Concepts and
Terminology

● Resource sharing:GridComputing rely on share of resources (computing


power, storage)
● MiddleWare :globus toolkit and other grid software
● Scalability
● Interoperability
● Virtual Organisation:multiple institutions collaborate and share resources
for common goals
III. Architecture of Grid Computing
● Grid Infrastructure
○ Computing resource and nodes
■ Cluster Computers
■ Super Computers
○ Storage system
○ Network Infrastructure
● Components of Grid Computing
○ Resource Layer
■ discovery,allocation,monitoring ,management,
○ Connectivity Layer
○ Application Layer
IV.Types of Grids
● Data Grids:designed to handle the storage, management, and processing of large
volumes of data
○ Distributed Data Storage,
○ Scalability,
○ Data Replication,
○ High Availability
○ ,Load Balancing,
○ Data Consistency,
○ Low Latency
● Collaborative Grids:designed to support and enhance collaborative work among
distributed teams.
○ Communication tools,
○ Collaborative Software,
○ Interoperability
○ Eg:Microsoft SharePoint,Google Workspace,Zoom,Slack,Trello
V.Benefits of Grid Computing

● Resource Sharing
● Improved Performance and Efficiency
● Cost-effectiveness
● Scalability
VI.Challenges and Limitations
● Security Issues
○ Data protection
○ Access control
● Complexity of Management
○ Resource coordination
○ System maintenance
● Quality of Service (QoS)
○ Performance guarantees
○ Service level agreement (SLAs)
● Resource Availability
○ Resource allocation
○ Resource Contention
VII.Grid Computing Projects and Case Studies

● CERN and the Large Hadron Collider (LHC)


● Earth System Grid Federation (ESGF)
VIII.Future Trends

● Integration with Cloud Computing


● Improved Security Measures
● Evolution towards Distributed Computing Models
IX.Conclusion

● Summary of Key Points


● Future Prospects
● Impact on Technology and Society
X.References

● Books
● Research Papers
● Websites and Online Resources
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