A Framework for Scalable Autonomous P2P Resource Discovery for the Grid Implementation

Main Authors: Hesham A. Ali, Mofreh M. Salem, Ahmed A. Hamza
Format: Article eJournal
Bahasa: eng
Terbitan: , 2007
Subjects:
P2P
Online Access: https://zenodo.org/record/1061954
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author Hesham A. Ali
Mofreh M. Salem
Ahmed A. Hamza
title A Framework for Scalable Autonomous P2P Resource Discovery for the Grid Implementation
publishDate 2007
topic Grid computing
grid information service
P2P
resource discovery
url https://zenodo.org/record/1061954
contents Recently, there have been considerable efforts towards the convergence between P2P and Grid computing in order to reach a solution that takes the best of both worlds by exploiting the advantages that each offers. Augmenting the peer-to-peer model to the services of the Grid promises to eliminate bottlenecks and ensure greater scalability, availability, and fault-tolerance. The Grid Information Service (GIS) directly influences quality of service for grid platforms. Most of the proposed solutions for decentralizing the GIS are based on completely flat overlays. The main contributions for this paper are: the investigation of a novel resource discovery framework for Grid implementations based on a hierarchy of structured peer-to-peer overlay networks, and introducing a discovery algorithm utilizing the proposed framework. Validation of the framework-s performance is done via simulation. Experimental results show that the proposed organization has the advantage of being scalable while providing fault-isolation, effective bandwidth utilization, and hierarchical access control. In addition, it will lead to a reliable, guaranteed sub-linear search which returns results within a bounded interval of time and with a smaller amount of generated traffic within each domain.
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