Grid computing is all about using the untapped resources of computers connected to a network. IBM perhaps defines it most succinctly: Grid computing is applying resources from many computers in a network-at the same time-to a single problem.
Grid
computing is all about using the untapped resources of computers connected to a
network. IBM perhaps defines it most succinctly: Grid computing is applying
resources from many computers in a network-at the same time-to a single
problem.
The
development of the World Wide Web revolutionized the way we think about and
access information. We really don’t think twice anymore about logging on to the
web and pulling up information on almost any topic imaginable. What the Web did
for information, Grid computing aims to do for computation. Grid computing is
really the next logical evolution of the Internet.
The
Internet began with TCP/IP and networking; then came communication with e-mail,
followed by information sharing with the World Wide Web. Next will be the
advent of grid computing, the sharing of actual computer resources, such as
memory, storage, and processing power.
It is
almost mind boggling to imagine the types of applications that could be
developed if access to distributed supercomputers, mass storage and vast memory
were as straightforward as access to the web. So there are several ways of
looking at Grid Computing: as a way to connect the computational power of all
the big computers together and give access to companies and academia alike; as
a way to connect ALL the computers both big and small and derive computational
efficiencies (think peer-to-peer networks); as the next logical step in
providing a computational platform for Web Services; as a business on demand or
computing as a utility model which IBM and others are touting.
All of
the above are in effect true. Through a variety of different means and
technologies, computers will learn to share each other’s processors, storage
and memory, much as they share communications and information today, and
applications will take advantage of these resources. While we are far from
realizing the full effects that Grid computing will bring, it is upon us and
there are both short-term and long-term ramifications for the enterprise.
The
actual brains of the computers will be connected, not just the arteries. This
means that users will begin to experience the Internet as a seamless
computational universe. Software applications, database sessions, and video and
audio streams will be reborn as services that live in cyberspace.
Once
plugged into the grid, a desktop machine will draw computational power from all
the other machines in the grid. The Internet itself will become a computing
platform. Grid computing is the next logical step for the Internet to take.
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