SuperWeb: towards a global Web-based parallel computing infrastructure

K. Schauser, C. Scheiman, G. Park, B. Shirazi, J. Marquis
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The Internet, best known by most users as the World-Wide-Web, continues to expand at an amazing pace. We propose a new infrastructure to harness the combined resources, such as CPU cycles or disk storage, and make them available to everyone interested. This infrastructure has the potential for solving parallel supercomputing applications involving thousands of cooperating components. Our approach is based on recent advances in Internet connectivity and the implementation of safe distributed computing embodied in languages such as Java. We developed a prototype of a global computing infrastructure, called SuperWeb, that consists of hosts, brokers and clients. Hosts register a fraction of their computing resources (CPU time, memory, bandwidth, disk space) with resource brokers. Client computations are then mapped by the broker onto the registered resources. We examine an economic model for trading computing resources, and discuss several technical challenges associated with such a global computing environment.
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SuperWeb:迈向全球性的基于web的并行计算基础设施
互联网,大多数用户最熟悉的是万维网,继续以惊人的速度扩展。我们提出了一种新的基础设施来利用组合资源,例如CPU周期或磁盘存储,并使每个感兴趣的人都可以使用它们。这种基础设施具有解决涉及数千个协作组件的并行超级计算应用程序的潜力。我们的方法是基于Internet连接的最新进展和安全分布式计算的实现,这些计算体现在Java等语言中。我们开发了一个全球计算基础设施的原型,叫做SuperWeb,它由主机、代理和客户端组成。主机向资源代理注册它们的一小部分计算资源(CPU时间、内存、带宽、磁盘空间)。然后,代理将客户机计算映射到注册的资源上。我们研究了交易计算资源的经济模型,并讨论了与这种全球计算环境相关的几个技术挑战。
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