International Conference on Research Trends in Computer Technologies 2013 |
Foundation of Computer Science USA |
ICRTCT - Number 4 |
February 2013 |
Authors: K. Shenbagavadivu, D. Ramyachitra |
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K. Shenbagavadivu, D. Ramyachitra . Peer to Peer Protocols in Grid Computing. International Conference on Research Trends in Computer Technologies 2013. ICRTCT, 4 (February 2013), 1-4.
GRID computing is a technology for coordinating large scale resource sharing and problem solving among various groups. Grid computing is a form of network. Such networks are unlike conventional networks to concentrate on communication between devices, grid computing controls unused processing cycles of all computers in a network for solving problems too rigorous for any stand-alone machine. Grid technologies are different from other major technical trends such as internet, distributed networks and peer to peer computing. Also it has some issues in resource allocation, QoS, data management, scheduling, accounting and performance. In this paper a study on peer to peer protocols used in grid computing is given. It describes about the peer to peer protocols in grid computing and it also explains about the design approach and usage of the protocols.