Title
A taxonomy of Data Grids for distributed data sharing, management, and processing
Abstract
Data Grids have been adopted as the next generation platform by many scientific communities that need to share, access, transport, process, and manage large data collections distributed worldwide. They combine high-end computing technologies with high-performance networking and wide-area storage management techniques. In this article, we discuss the key concepts behind Data Grids and compare them with other data sharing and distribution paradigms such as content delivery networks, peer-to-peer networks, and distributed databases. We then provide comprehensive taxonomies that cover various aspects of architecture, data transportation, data replication and resource allocation, and scheduling. Finally, we map the proposed taxonomy to various Data Grid systems not only to validate the taxonomy but also to identify areas for future exploration.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1145/1132952.1132955
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Keywords
DocType
Volume
content delivery network,grid computing,data replication,large data collection,various data grid system,comprehensive taxonomy,proposed taxonomy,data-intensive applications,data transportation,data grids,additional key words and phrases: grid computing,virtual organizations,future exploration,various aspect,replica management,distributed database,cluster computing,data grid
Journal
38
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
1
0360-0300
170
PageRank 
References 
Authors
5.69
105
3
Search Limit
100170
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
SRIKUMAR VENUGOPAL14236294.23
Rajkumar Buyya2232081340.23
kotagiri ramamohanarao34716993.87