International Research journal of Management Science and Technology

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ADVANCEMENTS IN TECHNOLOGY: GRID COMPUTING

    1 Author(s):  NEETU RANI

Vol -  8, Issue- 8 ,         Page(s) : 226 - 237  (2017 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMST

Abstract

Today we are in the Internet world and everyone prefers to enjoy fast access to the Internet. But due to multiple downloading, there is a chance that the system hangs up or slows down the performance that leads to the restarting of the entire process from the beginning. This is one of the serious problems that need the attention of the researchers.It provides a layout for implementing the proposed Grid Model that can access the Internet very fast. By using Grid we can easily download any number of files very fast depending on the number of systems employed in the Grid. The Grid formulated by us uses the standard Global Architecture, which is the only Grid Architecture currently used world wide for developing the Grid. Grid computing, emerging as a new paradigm for newgeneration computing, enables the sharing, selection, and aggregation of geographically distributed heterogeneous resources for solving large!scale problems in science, engineering, and commerce. The resources in the Grid are heterogeneous and geographically distributed.Availability, usage and cost policies vary depending on the particular user, time, priorities and goals. The management of resources and application scheduling in such a large!scale distributed environment is a completas". It proposes an architectural framework" that supports resource trading and quality of service.This has the potential to fundamentally change the way science and engineering are done. Aggregate power of computing resources connected by networks—of the Grid— exceeds that of any single supercomputer by many orders of magnitude.

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