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Resource Management in Grid Systems

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Computer Networks (CN 2012)

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The management of resources in the grid networks becomes complex task. The reason for this is that grids are heterogeneous, distributed and owned by different organizations environments. Each solution has own policies of resource management and different cost models. This paper contains a discussion of the issues related to resource management in grid systems on the basis of XtreemOS grid. The purpose of this study is the analysis of cost model of network management in distributed environments. The results of performed tests demonstrate how the Resource Management System (RMS) behaves under different operating conditions.

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Czerwinski, D., Przylucki, S., Matejczuk, P. (2012). Resource Management in Grid Systems. In: Kwiecień, A., Gaj, P., Stera, P. (eds) Computer Networks. CN 2012. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 291. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31217-5_11

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