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A Case Study of a Linux Grid on Windows Using Virtual Machines
March 25-March 28
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/WAINA.2008.29722nd International Conference on Adva ...
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Computing demands for science and technology calculations, business use, and imaging techniques are continually rising. Grid computing that uses idle resources is discussed as a platform for such applications. Grid computing is a distributed technology that has High-Throughput Computing (HTC) as its principal objective. Moreover, several middleware solutions are offered as open source software, and thus a grid has the advantage that it can be constructed at a lower cost than a cluster. However, in current grids, it is not possible to use PCs running Windows OS. Therefore, we have chosen to use a virtual machine. In this paper, we compare a Linux grid of virtual machines with a similar Windows grid.
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Grid, Virtual Machine
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Kenichi Tanaka, Minoru Uehara, Hideki Mori, "A Case Study of a Linux Grid on Windows Using Virtual Machines," ainaw, pp.195-200, 22nd International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications - Workshops (aina workshops 2008), 2008
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