DocumentCode :
1912645
Title :
Architecture of the Entropia distributed computing system
Author :
Chien, A.A.
Author_Institution :
Entropia Inc, San Diego, CA, USA
fYear :
2001
fDate :
15-19 April 2001
Abstract :
Distributed computing, the exploitation of idle cycles on pervasive desktop PC systems, offers the opportunity to increase the available computing power by orders of magnitude (10-1,000 times). However, for desktop PC distributed computing to be widely accepted within enterprises, the systems much achieve high levels of robustness, security, scalability, unobtrusiveness and manageability. We describe the Entropia distributed computing system as a case study, detailing its internal architecture and philosophy in attacking these key problems. In particular, key aspects of the Entropia system include the use of (1) scalable Web/database technology for system management, (2) network tunneling and application name-spaces for logical connectivity, (3) binary sand-boxing technology for security and unobtrusiveness, and (4) an open integration model to allow applications from many sources to be incorporated. These technologies are combined to produce a robust, flexible, high-performance system which is now in use in numerous enterprises, supporting a wide range of applications.
Keywords :
administrative data processing; distributed processing; integrated software; naming services; open systems; security of data; software architecture; Entropia distributed computing system architecture; World Wide Web technology; application name-spaces; available computing power; binary sand-boxing technology; case study; database technology; enterprise computing; idle cycle exploitation; internal architecture; logical connectivity; manageability; multi-source applications; network tunneling; open integration model; pervasive desktop PC systems; robust flexible high-performance system; robustness; scalability; scalable technology; security; system management; unobtrusiveness; Computer architecture; Computer network management; Data security; Databases; Distributed computing; Pervasive computing; Power system management; Power system security; Robustness; Scalability;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium., Proceedings International, IPDPS 2002, Abstracts and CD-ROM
Conference_Location :
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1573-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IPDPS.2002.1015543
Filename :
1015543
Link To Document :
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