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Simplifying Resource Sharing in Voluntary Grid Computing with the Grid Appliance David Wolinsky Renato Figueiredo ACIS Lab University of Florida
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Outline Motivation Technical Overview Video Demo Live Demo Success Stories Future Work and After Thoughts If time allows… Security IPOP
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Motivation Easy to deploy task scheduling system Ability to quickly use shared resources Grid system that interoperates with other software on a single computer Migration capable grid nodes Out of the box encryption and authentication
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Technical Overview Grid Virtual Machine –Ability to create single file, completely configured systems –Supports VMware, VirtualBox, KVM, Qemu, and Xen –Less than 10% CPU overhead –Single image supports being server, client, and worker Virtual Networking – (IPOP) –Completely distributed system –Allows connections over NATs –Transfer speed 260 Mbit/sec –Latency overhead of less than.25 msec Security via IPsec
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Video Demo Grab floppy disks Download appliance Start manager, worker, client Appliances condor_status in client condor_submit condor_q results woohoo
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Live Demo I can host manager and client Figueiredo hosts another client Explain setup condor_status
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Success Stories Australia, Italy, and Portugal – Self deployed pools Switzerland and Clemson – Used in Grid Computing Courses UF Coastal – Connected to a pool through IpopVpn Individuals using it as a tool for running batch jobs
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Acknowledgements
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Looking Forward Management interfaces Interfacing with existing Condor pools Common / shared storage More robust security
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Security
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IPOP
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