NetSolve
- Abstract
- NetSolve is a network enabled computing paradigm that
is based upon a combination of client-server strategies,
machine-independent entities, lightweight and flexible
problem mapping, and load balancing schemes. NetSolve
enables users to solve complex scientific problem remotely.
The system allows users to access both hardware and
software resources distributed across a network. Through
a call in Fortran, C, Matlab, or Java a user invokes
NetSolve to solve a problem. NetSolve searches for
computational resources (both hardware and software)
that it has access to, chooses the best one available
for the task, solves the problem, and returns the solution
to the user. A load-balancing policy is used by the
NetSolve system to ensure good performance by enabling
the system to use the computational resources available
as efficiently as possible and fault-tolerance is maintained
by a retry mechanism in the event of a failure. The
system has been designed to incorporate any callable
routine with relative ease. Users of the system can
invoke the NetSolve resource, contribute hardware to
the NetSolve collection of servers, and/or add problem
solving capabilities to the system.
- DateOfInformation
- Fri Oct 30 14:03:20 1998
- Deployment Status
- http://www.nhse.org/rib/repositories/ncsa_teamA_deployment/catalog/grid.html
- Domain
- Parallel Processing Tools
- Name
- NetSolve
- TargetEnvironment
- NetSolve has been implemented on the following architectures
: SUN4 (Sun 4, 4c, sparc, etc.), SUN4SOL2 (Sun 4 running
Solaris 2.x), PMAX (DEC Pmax running NetBSD), ALPHA
(DEC Alpha/OSF-1), HPPA (HP 9000 PA-Risc), RS6K (IBM/RS6000).
- Version
- 1.2
- VersionDate
- September 1998
- Webpage
- http://www.cs.utk.edu/netsolve/
- ContactIs
- NetSolve support
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