Economy Grid: A New e-Paradigm for Grid/Internet Computing

10/27/00


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Economy Grid: A New e-Paradigm for Grid/Internet Computing

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Agenda

Computing Power (HPC) Drivers

Computing Platforms Evolution Breaking Administrative Barriers

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Killer Cluster Cluster Applications

Science Portals

Adoption of the Approach

Clusters of Clusters (HyperClusters)

Towards Grid Computing….

Global Computational Grids

What is Grid ?

Grid: at a glance

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GRID APPLICATIONS (SKIP if TIME is LIMITED)

Grid Applications-Drivers

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Ad Hoc Mobile Network Simulation

Image-Rendering http://www.swin.edu.au/astronomy/pbourke/povray/parallel/

Challenging Issues in Grid Technology Development

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Grid Resource Management: Challenging Issues

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Grid Components

Major GRID Projects and Initiatives

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Many GRID Projects and Initiatives

Many GRID Testbeds...

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Globus Architecture and (3rd party) Tools

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Building of a “brokerage” system…..

Who pays for this ??

Who pays for all this ? Any Incentive for GRID resource owners ?

Economy Grid: GRACE

Why Computational Economy in Resource Management ?

Advantages of Economic-based RM

Computational Market Model for Grid Resource Management

Grid Open Trading Protocols

Open Trading Finite State Machine

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Nimrod/G Resource Broker

What is Nimrod/G ?

Nimrod/G Grid Resource Broker Architecture

A Nimrod/G Client

Change deadline/budget + Monitor activities

Active Sheets - MS Excel on the Grid!

Nimrod/G Interactions

Adaptive Scheduling algorithms ...

Resource Usage (for various deadlines)

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Conclude with a comparison with the Electrical Grid………..

Alessandro Volta in Paris in 1801 inside France National Institute shows the battery at the presence of Napoleon I

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2000 - 1801 = 199 Years

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Trends

Trends

Conclusions

Further Information

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Author: Rajkumar Buyya

Email: rajkumar@csse.monash.edu.au

Home Page: http://www.buyya.com

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