Presented By Ashok.J 3 rd BCA - AVVM Sri Pushpam College, Poondi , Tanjor Slide 2: GRID COMPUTING Conceptual View Of Grid Computing ? What Is Grid Computing?: What Is Grid Computing? Grid computing is the collection of computer resources from multiple locations to reach a common goal. GRID COMPUTING Slide 4: How Grid Computing Works? GRID COMPUTING Slide 5: Types Of Grid Data Grid Collaboration Grid Network Grid Utility Grid GRID COMPUTING Computational Grid Slide 6: Grid topologies Slide 7: Intra grids A Typical intra grid topology exist within S ingle Organization, providing a basic set of grid Services Slide 8: Extra grids An Extra grid, Typically involves more than one security provider , and the level Management complexity increases Slide 9: Inter Grids An inter grid requires the dynamic integration of applications, resources and service with patterns, Customers access via WAN/ Internet Slide 10: A Simple Grid GRID COMPUTING Slide 11: Complex Inter grid GRID COMPUTING Slide 12: Grid Scheduled An application is one or more jobs that are scheduled to run a Grid GRID COMPUTING Slide 13: Advantages : Can solve larger, more complex problems in a shorter time Easier to collaborate with other organizations Make better use of existing hardware GRID COMPUTING Slide 14: Disa dvantages : Grid software and standards are still evolving Learning curve to get started Non-interactive job submission GRID COMPUTING Slide 15: BENEFITS OF GRID COMPUTING GRID COMPUTING Exploiting underutilized resources Parallel CPU capacity Virtual organizations for collaboration and virtual resources Access to additional resources Resource balancing Reliability Management Presented By Ashok.J ashokmannai0005@gmail.com