Computer Science – Distributed – Parallel – and Cluster Computing
Scientific paper
2007-07-05
Computer Science
Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing
8 pages, 6 figures. Presented at the UK eScience All Hands Meeting 2007 (AHM07). Nottingham, UK. September 2007
Scientific paper
Grid Computing has made substantial advances in the past decade; these are primarily due to the adoption of standardized Grid middleware. However Grid computing has not yet become pervasive because of some barriers that we believe have been caused by the adoption of middleware centric approaches. These barriers include: scant support for major types of applications such as interactive applications; lack of flexible, autonomic and scalable Grid architectures; lack of plug-and-play Grid computing and, most importantly, no straightforward way to setup and administer Grids. PhantomOS is a project which aims to address many of these barriers. Its goal is the creation of a user friendly pervasive Grid computing platform that facilitates the rapid deployment and easy maintenance of Grids whilst providing support for major types of applications on Grids of almost any topology. In this paper we present the detailed system architecture and an overview of its implementation.
Ali Arshad
Anjum Ashiq
Bloodsworth Peter
Habib Irfan
McClatchey Richard
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