2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10723-010-9177-5
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Using a Simple Prioritisation Mechanism to Effectively Interoperate Service and Opportunistic Grids in the EELA-2 e-Infrastructure

Abstract: Grids currently in production can be broadly classified as either service Grids, composed of dedicated resources, or opportunistic

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“…Throughout the south-eastern Europe, in the grid arena, the South-East European GRid e-Infrastructure Development (SEE-GRID) series of projects have established a strong human network in the area of scientific computing (Balaž et al, 2011). The latest project on grid, EELA-2 e-infrastructure is comprised of a service grid and an opportunistic grid that federates computing resources from scientific institutions in both Europe and Latin America (Brasileiro et al, 2011). While development in grid computing can be considered as phenomenal, the development in cloud computing, which goes beyond the resource management aspect of grid computing, is just gathering pace.…”
Section: Main Aspects Of Cloud Computingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Throughout the south-eastern Europe, in the grid arena, the South-East European GRid e-Infrastructure Development (SEE-GRID) series of projects have established a strong human network in the area of scientific computing (Balaž et al, 2011). The latest project on grid, EELA-2 e-infrastructure is comprised of a service grid and an opportunistic grid that federates computing resources from scientific institutions in both Europe and Latin America (Brasileiro et al, 2011). While development in grid computing can be considered as phenomenal, the development in cloud computing, which goes beyond the resource management aspect of grid computing, is just gathering pace.…”
Section: Main Aspects Of Cloud Computingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the most common solution to HTC is the grid technology, which allows the transparent deployment of tasks in a heterogeneous and decoupled pool of workers. In order to serve grid capabilities to users, several infrastructures have been built such as EGI for Europe [1], SEE-GRID for south eastern Europe [2], and EELA in col laboration between Europe and Latin America [3]. In these infrastructures, gLite is widely used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 Fortunately, there is a variety of operational grid computing systems, e.g. EGI (European Grid Infrastructure), 6 Open Science Grid, 7 SEE-GRID (South Eastern European Grid-enabled e-Infrastructure), 8 EELA-2 (E-science grid facility for Europe and Latin America), 9 XSEDE (Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment), 10 with a support for running compute- and data-intensive applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%