2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0743-7315(03)00006-6
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Entropia: architecture and performance of an enterprise desktop grid system

Abstract: The exploitation of idle cycles on pervasive desktop PC systems offers the opportunity to increase the available computing power by orders of magnitude (10Â-1000Â). However, for desktop PC distributed computing to be widely accepted within the enterprise, the systems must achieve high levels of efficiency, robustness, security, scalability, manageability, unobtrusiveness, and openness/ ease of application integration.We describe the Entropia distributed computing system as a case study, detailing its internal … Show more

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“…Entropia [9] uses a window desktop grid system by aggregating the raw desktop resources into a single logical resource. There is a one centralized computer, which administrates various desktop clients.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Entropia [9] uses a window desktop grid system by aggregating the raw desktop resources into a single logical resource. There is a one centralized computer, which administrates various desktop clients.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An enterprise Grid [9] harnesses unused computing resources of desktop computers connected over an internal network or the Internet within an enterprise without affecting the productivity of their users. Hence, it increases the amount of computing resources available within an enterprise to accelerate application performance.…”
Section: Aneka: Sla-based Resource Provisioningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Internet computing seeks to provide resource virtualization through aggregation of idle CPU cycles of the PCs connected over the Internet and the Local Area Network (LAN). When this form of computing is confined to an enterprise and the purpose of resource virtualization is to support the execution of enterprises' applications then we use the term enterprise desktop grids (Chien et al, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Internet computing seeks to provide resource virtualization through aggregation of idle CPU cycles of the PCs connected over the Internet and the Local Area Network (LAN). When this form of computing is confined to an enterprise and the purpose of resource virtualization is to support the execution of enterprises' applications then we use the term enterprise desktop grids (Chien et al, 2003).Desktop grid applications such as Platform LSF (Zhou, 1992) The practice of CSP-based simulation can widely benefit from Grid computing (Taylor et al, 2004;Mustafee, 2007). By means of two case studies, done in conjunction with a major automobile manufacturing company (the Ford Motor Company) and a leading European investment bank respectively, we investigate how a desktop grid implemented with our system WinGrid can increase the performance of both discrete event and Monte Carlo simulation experimentation.…”
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confidence: 99%