
I would argue that what makes a "grid" is the software .. at the same time, hardware is a necessary, but not sufficient condition. People in what crowd? That slide set has been presented exactly once - and there was no crowd :-) We will be discussing it in one of the next few telecon's - I believe. Andrew -----Original Message----- From: owner-ogsa-wg@ggf.org [mailto:owner-ogsa-wg@ggf.org] On Behalf Of Yuri Demchenko Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2005 1:08 PM To: ogsa-wg@ggf.org Subject: Re: [ogsa-wg] Slides available at 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
over thirty years. Virtualization is a software technique used to solve
Is grid a hardware, or can it be separable from the software? 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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