
Andrew Grimshaw wrote:
The voice over stress that the hardware view of a grid is what is one the slide --- and that it is also what we have called distributed systems for
Is grid a hardware, or can it be separable from the software?
over thirty years. Virtualization is a software technique used to solve the list of problems that, if my memory servers, are next described.
there is no virtualisation mentioned in this presentation. People in the crowd are a bit confused by some slides :-) especially that there is no continuity of the definitions from the "Anatomy" and "Physiology" of the Grid. I mean virtualisation, dynamics and user-centric security. Yuri
-----Original Message----- From: owner-ogsa-wg@ggf.org [mailto:owner-ogsa-wg@ggf.org] On Behalf Of Yuri Demchenko Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2005 9:08 AM To: ogsa-wg@ggf.org Subject: Re: [ogsa-wg] Slides available at
Hi,
I have a question. Why is proposed Grid definition on slide 5 doesn't mention anything about virtualisation and dynamics?
"What is a Grid System? A Grid system is a collection of distributed resources connected by a network."
Yuri
Hiro Kishimoto wrote:
Thanks Andrew,
I've moved this file from "background draft" folder to "Meeting Materials and Minutes:Other" folder since I want to keep all such presentation slide decks in single folder.
Direct access URL is the same as before. ---- Hiro Kishimoto
Andrew Grimshaw wrote:
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projects/ogsa-wg/document/OGSA-high-level/en/1.