Lightweight Preservation Environment Gary Jackson
Introduction The LPE is a prototype data grid built in conjunction with Fujitsu Labs of America In part, the LPE is a test bed for exercising Globus grid technologies An intention of the LPE is to preserve data. I will not be talking about the preservation measures today.
Globus Components The LPE is largely built on Globus Toolkit components Grid Security Infrastructure (GSI) and GSI interfaces Replica Location Service (RLS) Metadata Catalog Service (MCS) GridFTP
Implementation The implementation is based on GT3 and the Open Grid Services Infrastructure (OGSI) This infrastructure is being replaced with Web Services Resource Framework (WS- RF)
Implementation The LPE is implemented as a set of Grid Services This means each component has it’s own API that can be accessed through web- service remote procedure call
Implementation The Data Manager (DM) is the core of the LPE The Preservation Manager (PM) and Transform Manager (TM) handle preservation aspects The interface is servlet-based to talk natively to the DM
Lessons Learned Globus is flexible, but also complicated Some Globus components are fragile (MCS, RFT) while others are very solid and reliable (GSI interfaces, GridFTP) Globus is evolving and improving: the implementation was made much better with subsequent toolkit releases