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  2. Grid computing - Wikipedia

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    “Distributed” or “grid” computing in general is a special type of parallel computing that relies on complete computers (with onboard CPUs, storage, power supplies, network interfaces, etc.) connected to a network (private, public or the Internet) by a conventional network interface producing commodity hardware, compared to the lower efficiency of designing and constructing a small ...

  3. Computer cluster - Wikipedia

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    A computer cluster is a set of computers that work together so that they can be viewed as a single system. Unlike grid computers, computer clusters have each node set to perform the same task, controlled and scheduled by software. The newest manifestation of cluster computing is cloud computing.

  4. Jungle computing - Wikipedia

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    Jungle computing is a form of high performance computing that distributes computational work across cluster, grid and cloud computing. [1] [2]The increasing complexity of the high performance computing environment has provided a range of choices beside traditional supercomputers and clusters.

  5. Comparison of cluster software - Wikipedia

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    Some Grid Engine / Son of Grid Engine / Sun Grid Engine daimh Job Scheduler actively developed (stable/maintenance) Master node/exec clients, multiple admin/submit nodes HPC/HTC Open-source SISSL *nix Free No SynfiniWay: Fujitsu: actively developed HPC/HTC ? Unix, Linux, Windows: Cost Techila Distributed Computing Engine: Techila Technologies ...

  6. Massively parallel - Wikipedia

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    One approach is grid computing, where the processing power of many computers in distributed, diverse administrative domains is opportunistically used whenever a computer is available. [1] An example is BOINC, a volunteer-based, opportunistic grid system, whereby the grid provides power only on a best effort basis. [2]

  7. Oracle Grid Engine - Wikipedia

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    Oracle Grid Engine, [1] previously known as Sun Grid Engine (SGE), CODINE (Computing in Distributed Networked Environments) or GRD (Global Resource Director), [2] was a grid computing computer cluster software system (otherwise known as a batch-queuing system), acquired as part of a purchase of Gridware, [3] then improved and supported by Sun Microsystems and later Oracle.

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