FG-15
Grid Appliance
Grid Appliances
[fg-2304] Chuchaisri, P., D. Wolinsky, and R. Figueiredo,
Grid Appliances,
, 2011.
Experiences with self-organizing, decentralized grids using the grid appliance
[Wolinsky:2011:ESD:1996130.1996156] Wolinsky, D. I., and R. Figueiredo,
"Experiences with self-organizing, decentralized grids using the grid appliance",
Proceedings of the 20th international symposium on High performance distributed computing, New York, NY, USA, ACM, pp. 183–194, 2011.
Grid Appliance
Project Details
- Project Lead
- Panoat Chuchaisri
- Project Manager
- Panoat Chuchaisri
- Institution
- University of Florida, Computer and Information Sciences and Engineering
- Discipline
- Computer Science (401)
Abstract
The Grid Appliance is a self-configuring virtual, physical, and cloud appliance that is used to create ad-hoc pools of computer resources both within a local-area and across wide-area networks. It is used primarily to execute high-throughput, long-running jobs and to create virtual clusters for education and training.
Intellectual Merit
The Grid Appliance research will provide knowledge of grid configuration and automated resource management.
Broader Impacts
The Grid Appliance provides easy-to-access and hassle-free customization grid resources to researchers, scientist or instructors worldwide.
Scale of Use
A few VMs for testing Grid-appliance configuration