Architecture requirements for commercializing Grid resources

Chris M. Kenyon, G. Cheliotis
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Contemporary computing systems, especially large-scale systems such as Grids promise ultra-fast ubiquitous utility computing, always available at the flip of a switch. A major unresolved issue is the organization and efficient usage of such infrastructure in a commercial context where several entities compete for shared resources. This has long been resolved for conventional utility resources such as gas and electricity through commoditization, a variety of market designs, customization, and decision support for the resulting portfolios of assets and commitments. The paper reviews the state of Grid commercialization and compares it to the commercialization of conventional resources. We draw specific lessons for commercialized Grids and detail them as architecture requirements at each level of the architecture stack. We provide an example to illustrate the benefits of commercialized resources in terms of the financial clarity it brings to decisions for different user groups, namely application users and IT managers.
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商业化网格资源的架构需求
当代的计算系统,尤其是像网格这样的大型系统,承诺了超快速的无处不在的效用计算,只要按一下开关就可以得到。一个主要的未解决的问题是,在多个实体竞争共享资源的商业环境中,如何组织和有效地使用这种基础设施。对于天然气和电力等传统公用事业资源来说,这一问题早已通过商品化、各种市场设计、定制以及对由此产生的资产组合和承诺的决策支持得到解决。本文综述了电网商业化的现状,并将其与常规资源商业化进行了比较。我们为商业化网格绘制了具体的经验教训,并将其详细描述为架构堆栈的每个级别的架构需求。我们提供了一个例子来说明商业化资源的好处,因为它为不同的用户组(即应用程序用户和it经理)带来了财务清晰度。
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