Proceedings 10th IEEE International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing
DOI: 10.1109/hpdc.2001.945200
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The Kangaroo approach to data movement on the Grid

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“…In such cases, checkpoint data or results from computations thus far may have to be moved to the source in an optimal fashion from many locations. Kangaroo, a hop-based checkpoint management system, from Condor addresses some issues therein [TBS+01]. Thus, in order to facilitate efficient bulk data movement, we need to address several of the aforementioned system and transfer challenges.…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In such cases, checkpoint data or results from computations thus far may have to be moved to the source in an optimal fashion from many locations. Kangaroo, a hop-based checkpoint management system, from Condor addresses some issues therein [TBS+01]. Thus, in order to facilitate efficient bulk data movement, we need to address several of the aforementioned system and transfer challenges.…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Though Condor-G by itself does not provide any data access functions, it can interface to services such as Kangaroo [47] and Stork [48] that enable it to mediate access to remote files and manage data transfers. Condor-G allows for creation of applications belonging to different models such as workflows and supports different scheduling strategies.…”
Section: Condor-gmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various techniques have been proposed, apart from the ones mentioned above, centralized or in the context of the peer-to-peer paradigm. Kangaroo [24] is a data transfer system that aims at better overall performance by making opportunistic use of a chain of servers. The Composite Endpoint Protocol [26] collects high-level transfer data provided by the user and generates a schedule which optimizes the transfer performance by producing a balanced weighting of a directed graph.…”
Section: Transferring Filesmentioning
confidence: 99%