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1. | Grid Computing with the IBM Grid Toolbox By: Luis Ferreira; Lee B Wilson; Dennis Mosby; Antonio Castro; Michael Brown; Luis G Kiatake; Bradley Smoley; Darwin Dumonceaux Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 27-MAY-2004 Insert Date: 13-AUG-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Grid Computing with the IBM Grid Toolbox The IBM Grid Toolbox can assist enterprises that deploy, manage,
and control grid computing, as well as developers who create
products that assist in managing and deploying grids. This
grid-enabling toolkit contains standardized development code, much
of which was harvested from the open source community, plus an
added database and run-time environment.
This IBM Redbooks publication is designed to give the reader a
comprehensive view of the IBM Grid Toolbox.
As the IBM Grid Toolbox is designed in a layered approach, we
describe the product by introducing each underlying layer until...
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2. | Grid Computing Products and Services By: Luis Ferreira; Mariano Batista; Sebastien Fibra; Chin Yau Lee; Carlos Alexandre Queiroz Silva; Joao Almeida; Fabiano Lucchese; Nam Keung Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 15-AUG-2005 Insert Date: 31-MAY-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Grid Computing Products and Services This IBM Redbooks publication is part of a series of documents
related to grid computing that IBM is presenting to the IT
community to enrich it and all its players: clients, industry
leaders, emerging enterprises, universities, and producers of
technology. It is mainly oriented to IT architects or those who
have the responsibility of analyzing the capabilities of the
product used to build a grid solution.
We describe the functions of grid computing and the
categorizations of the components within it. IBM, ISVs, and open
source products will be explained. Some of these products are...
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3. | By: Emmanuel Udoh; Frank Zhigang Wang Publisher: IGI Global Publication Date: 31-MAY-2009 Insert Date: 05-MAR-2011 Slots: 1.0 |
The Handbook of Research on Grid Technologies and Utility Computing: Concepts for Managing Large-Scale Applications provides a compendium of terms, definitions, and explanations of concepts, issues, and trends in grid technology. As the first collection of its kind, this reference features current articles presenting comprehensive coverage of grid technologies.
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4. | Introducing the IBM Grid Access Manager By: Alex Osuna; George Miller; Ben Poston; Jason Auvenshine Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 02-MAY-2008 Insert Date: 02-JUL-2008 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Introducing the IBM Grid Access Manager This IBM® Redbooks® publication gives an introduction
to archiving and IBM System Storageâ„¢ Multilevel Grid Access
Manager (GAM) software. It also covers Multilevel Grid Access
Manager product and service offerings. IBM System Storage
Multilevel (GAM) software is designed to enable new solutions for
geographically dispersed customer sites with reference data storage
requirements, through an enterprise-wide, fault-tolerant storage
grid that includes disaster recovery capabilities. This storage
grid can extend access to remotely created reference data on
heterogeneous distributed storage devices...
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5. | Introduction to Grid Computing By: Bart Jacob; Michael Brown; Kentaro Fukui; Nihar Trivedi Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 27-DEC-2005 Insert Date: 02-JUL-2008 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Introduction to Grid Computing In the past several years, grid computing has emerged as a way
to harness and take advantage of computing resources across
geographies and organizations. In this IBM Redbook, we describe a
generalized view of grid computing including concepts, standards,
and ways in which grid computing can provide business value to your
organization. In a nutshell, grid computing is all about
virtualization that enables businesses to take advantage of a
variety of IT resources in order to be more responsive to demands
of the business and increase availability of applications while
reducing both...
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6. | Buliding N1™ Grid Solutions Preparing, Architecting, and Implementing Service-Centric Data Centers By: Jason Carolan; Scott Radeztsky; Paul Strong; Ed Turner Publisher: Prentice Hall Publication Date: 16-SEP-2004 Insert Date: 17-DEC-2004 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Buliding N1™ Grid Solutions Preparing, Architecting, and Implementing Service-Centric Data Centers The N1 Grid is Sun's vision, strategy, and
architecture—and a set of products—that redefine the
nature of data center computing. The N1 Grid architecture uses the
network, physically and logically, as its fundamental organizing
principle.
This book enables the reader to implement service-centric data
center solutions through the use of N1 Grid-based principles and
architectures, which are more efficient and flexible. It opens with
an overview of how this approach evolved and then takes the reader
through the process of preparing, architecting, and implementing N1
Grid-based solutions....
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7. | Introduction to Grid Computing with Globus By: Luis Ferreira; Viktors Berstis; Jonathan Armstrong; Mike Kendzierski; Andreas Neukoetter; MasanobuTakagi; Richard Bing-Wo; Adeeb Amir; Ryo Murakawa; Olegario Hernandez; James Magowan; Norbert Bieberstein Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 01-OCT-2003 Insert Date: 14-MAY-2004 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Introduction to Grid Computing with Globus This IBM Redbook is intended to give readers interested in the technical aspects of grid computing a hands-on introduction using the Globus Toolkit. This includes a discussion of the first basics of grid computing, and various grid products and architectures.
This publication is a good starting point for learning about grid computing, and gives you a good foundation before learning more about the future of grid computing, OGSA, e-business, and IBM's vision of the on-demand era.
This publication covers the following topics:
- Grid computing fundamentals
- Architecture and security...
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8. | Enabling Applications for Grid Computing with Globus By: Bart Jacob; Luis Ferreira; Norbert Bieberstein; Candice Gilzean; Jean-Yves Girard; Roman Strachowski; Seong (Steve) Yu Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 18-JUN-2003 Insert Date: 14-MAY-2004 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Enabling Applications for Grid Computing with Globus This IBM Redbook, a follow-on to Introduction to Grid Computing with Globus, SG24-6895, discusses the issues and considerations for enabling an application to run in a grid environment. Programming examples are provided based on the Globus Toolkit V2.2.
The first part of this publication addresses various considerations related to grid-enabling an application, from the perspective of the infrastructure, the application, and the data requirements.
The second part of this publication provides many programming examples in C/C++ and Java to help solidify the concepts of grid computing and...
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