An Architectural Overview of the GRelC Data Access Service

Author:

Fiore Sandro1,Negro Alessandro2,Vadacca Salvatore2,Cafaro Massimo1,Aloisio Giovanni1,Barbera Roberto3,Giorgio Emidio4

Affiliation:

1. University of Salento & CMCC, Italy

2. CMCC, Italy

3. Università di Catania and Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN), Italy

4. INFN Sez. di Catania, Italy

Abstract

Grid computing is an emerging and enabling technology allowing organizations to easily share, integrate and manage resources in a distributed environment. Computational Grid allows running millions of jobs in parallel, but the huge amount of generated data has caused another interesting problem: the management (classification, storage, discovery etc.) of distributed data, i.e., a Data Grid specific issue. In the last decade, many efforts concerning the management of data (grid-storage services, metadata services, grid-database access and integration services, etc.) identify data management as a real challenge for the next generation petascale grid environments. This work provides an architectural overview of the GRelC DAS, a grid database access service developed in the context of the GRelC Project and currently used for production/tutorial activities both in gLite and Globus based grid environments.

Publisher

IGI Global

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