Computer Science – Distributed – Parallel – and Cluster Computing
Scientific paper
2012-02-24
International Journal of Grid and Distributed Computing Vol. 3, No. 4, December, 2010
Computer Science
Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing
18 pages; 10 figures; 4 tables
Scientific paper
The current BDII model relies on information gathering from agents that run on each core node of a Grid. This information is then published into a Grid wide information resource known as Top BDII. The Top level BDIIs are updated typically in cycles of a few minutes each. A new BDDI architecture is proposed and described in this paper based on the hypothesis that only a few attribute values change in each BDDI information cycle and consequently it may not be necessary to update each parameter in a cycle. It has been demonstrated that significant performance gains can be achieved by exchanging only the information about records that changed during a cycle. Our investigations have led us to implement a low latency and fault tolerant BDII system that involves only minimal data transfer and facilitates secure transactions in a Grid environment.
Anjum Ashiq
Batool Naheed
McClatchey Richard
Osman Asif
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