Puppin D., Moncelli S., Baraglia R., Tonellotto N., Silvestri F.
Distributed Systems Grid information service Grid middleware Peer-to-peer
Information Services are fundamental blocks of the Grid infrastructure. They are responsible for collecting and distributing information about resource availability and status to users: the quality of these data may have a strong impact on scheduling algorithms and overall performance. Many popular information services have a centralized structure. This clearly introduces problems related to information updating and fault tolerance. Also, in very large configurations, scalability may be an issue. In this work, we present a Grid Information Service based on the peer-to-peer technology. Our system offers a fast propagation of information and has high scalability and reliability. We implemented our system complying to the OGSA standard using the Globus Toolkit 3. Our system can run on Linux and Windows systems, with different network configurations, so to trade off between redundancy (reliability) and cost
Source: Lecture notes in computer science 3648 (2005): 454–464.
Publisher: Springer, Berlin , Germania
@article{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:43796, title = {A grid information service based on peer-to-peer}, author = {Puppin D. and Moncelli S. and Baraglia R. and Tonellotto N. and Silvestri F.}, publisher = {Springer, Berlin , Germania}, journal = {Lecture notes in computer science}, volume = {3648}, pages = {454–464}, year = {2005} }