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Type: Conference paper
Title: Experiences with a grid gateway architecture using virtual machines
Author: Bannon, D.
Chhabra, R.
Coddington, P.
Cox, D.
Crawford, F.
Francis, R.
Galang, G.
Jenkins, G.
La Rosa, M.
McMahon, S.
Rankine, T.
Woodcock, R.
Wright, A.
Citation: Second International Workshop on Virtualization Technology in Distributed Computing (VTDC 2006), p. 12
Publisher: IEEE
Publisher Place: WWW
Issue Date: 2006
ISBN: 9780769528731
Conference Name: VTDC (17 Nov 2006 - 17 Nov 2006 : Tampa, USA)
Editor: Kate Keahey,
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David Bannon, Rajesh Chhabra, Paul Coddington, Daniel Cox, Frank Crawford, Rhys Francis, Gerson Galang, Graham Jenkins, Marco La Rosa, Steve McMahon, Terry Rankine, Robert Woodcock, Ashley Wright
Abstract: The Australian Partnership for Advanced Computing (APAC) began developing the APAC National Grid in 2004. The APAC Grid integrates several partner sites, most of which have multiple compute resources. Different APAC grid application projects require different grid middleware systems, including GT2, GT4 and LCG. In order to provide these different systems to interface to different resources at each site, it was decided to provide a single, standard grid gateway machine at each site, and to use Xen to provide a number of virtual machines to run the different grid middleware stacks, as well as other services such as grid portals and data management. In this paper we discuss the design of this system, and our experiences in deploying and using virtual machines on a single grid gateway machine for interfacing to multiple clusters at a site.
DOI: 10.1109/VTDC.2006.5
Published version: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/VTDC.2006.5
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