Grid computing

Very Good morning  experts ;
I need some  information about  grid  computing. Oracle 10g is  first grid based database.
Grid technology , how it acts really ?
Getting bit  confused from following term.
Grid computing enables the creation  of  a  single  IT  infrastructure that can  be shared by multiple business processes.

955912 wrote:
I need some  information about  grid  computing. Oracle 10g is  first grid based database.
Grid technology , how it acts really ?
A grid, or cluster, is a logical computer processing platform that consists of a number of physically hardware resources.
Oracle RAC consist of the follow basic infrastructure components:
multiple database server platforms
a public network for accessing these platforms and/or cluster
a private network (called an Interconnect) between these platforms as a high-speed communication cluster backbone (server platforms need to coordinate cluster processing, resources, and so on)
a shared I/O fabric layer (typically fibre) to a storage system that provides the cluster's data storage (same cluster storage disks are available for I/O on each and every server platform - NAS is also used)
Oracle RAC is a shared-everything-cluster. This means that if you have access to a single cluster server, you have access to all the database resources and data available on that cluster database.
Other database cluster technology makes certain database cluster resources available via certain cluster servers only. If that resource (e.g. table, schema, datafile, etc) is only available on a single server, and that server fails, that cluster resource is no longer available.
With Oracle RAC you can loose any cluster server - without loosing any cluster resources. The same data and resources are available on each and every cluster node. A server failure will not result in a client no longer being able to access specific rows, or tables, or schemas.

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  • Grid computing in oracle 10g

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    hi all,
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    Hi Aaron
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    3-BCALV_EDIT_03                  Verification of modified cells    
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  • Oracle Database 10g Express Edition support Grid Computing ?

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  • Please help on grid computing

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    hi Chris Antognini
    aslam o alaikum
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  • Diffrence b/w grid computing , clustering

    respected viewers,
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    Edited by: ORA-FSD-PAK on Jul 28, 2009 2:21 AM

    ORA-FSD-PAK wrote:
    respected viewers,
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    1. What is the difference between Grid computing , Clustering and Distributed systems?
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    [What Is RAC|http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14196/rac001.htm#BHCIHCCD]
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  • Is it possible to set GRID Computing

    This Question is not relevant to this forum but i want to get some information on GRID
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    Is it possible to deploy GRID computing on this environment
    Please share your thoughts
    ANy ideas....
    Message was edited by:
    Maran Viswarayar

    Grid computing is a style of dynamic or semi-dynamic CPU and application resource management.
    Applications generally have to be written to conform to the Grid environment to be able to utilize it properly.
    Oracle provides Grid-capable resources: the Grid-capable database is called 'Real Application Cluster' and the Grid-capable middle tier is called the 'Oracle Application Server' operating in a cluster mode.
    Oracle also has somthing called the Oracle 'Grid Control'
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    SO ... you could deploy Grid Computing on your 20 standdalone servers, but it does require some thought. You could get some more information about ORacle's solution at http://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/grid/index.html
    ... and you could easily deploy Oracle's Grid Control to monitor, and help manage, you existing 20 servers. For that go to http://otn.oracle.com and look for "Enterprise Manager"

  • RAC and Grid Computing

    Hi,
    I am trying to understand the connection between RAC and Grid Computing.
    In RAC, we can have multiple instance of the same physical database and if all these instances are running on n* separate machines then we have n+ set of processes to take care of computation.
    Isn't this summarise the Grid computing as well or is it something entirely different. Please share.
    Thanks in Advance

    Hi,
    Billy already answered well.
    Litte Note:
    Timeline of Oracle Databases:
    1992: Oracle version 7 appeared with support for referential integrity, stored procedures and triggers.
    1997: Oracle Corporation released version 8, which supported object-oriented development and multimedia applications.
    1999: The release of Oracle8i aimed to provide a database inter-operating better with the Internet (the i in the name stands for "Internet"). The Oracle8i database incorporated a native Java virtual machine (Oracle JVM, aka "Aurora").
    2001: Oracle9i went into release with 400 new features, including the ability to read and write XML documents. 9i also provided an option for Oracle RAC, or "Real Application Clusters", a computer-cluster database, as a replacement for the Oracle Parallel Server (OPS) option.
    2003: Oracle Corporation released Oracle Database 10g, which supported regular expressions. (The g stands for "grid"; emphasizing a marketing thrust of presenting 10g as "grid computing ready".)
    2005: Oracle Database 10.2.0.1—aka Oracle Database 10g Release 2 (10gR2)—appeared.
    2007: Oracle Corporation released Oracle Database 11g for Linux and for Microsoft Windows.
    Future (*Just a guess*): Oracle Database will release version 12c. (The c stands for "cloud"; emphasizing a marketing thrust of presenting 12c as "Cloud Computing ready".)
    Oracle has released products with "C" of the "Cloud" (e.g Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c)
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oracle_Database
    Regards,
    Levi Pereira

  • General problem : about my project proposal on grid computing

    hi all,
    please read this and giud me kindly.
    i m university student and my final year project title is "new middleware models such as "grid services on p2p". this tittle was proposed by our acadamic staff and then i must go through this. now i have the idea what is grid computing and what are the techologies to be used with it. but i have no idea from ware i should get start on this.
    so i will briefly explane u what is my project goal. my project goal is to give a solution to communicate several systems by upping webservices which are running seperatly on seperate servers by several technologies.
    To do this i want to apply "grid computing on peer to peer architecture".
    so plz guid me is this possible to do with grid computing andif is not tell how can i do this( to embeded several systems upping web services ).
    also guid me how to get star to get best practice of grid computing?
    as my technologies i am going to use oracle 10g family with j2ee.
    thnaks ,
    nuwan

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    P.S.: i am moving this thread to the WD4J forum.

  • Grid computing Articles!!!

    Hi Guru's
    Anybody please suggest an article , to get better understanding about Grid computing.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grid_computing i have read this link , apart from this if any other links means , please!!!
    Thanks & Cheers
    Antony

    Hi, this thread Why Very Less Thread in Grid Computing ???????
    have links to useful sites.
    Bye
    Message was edited by:
    Romain VILCOQ

  • Grid Computing directory

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    I am kwowing this site fro your reference but I can tell you that computation is going to follow the grid very fast and quite because the grid philosophy takes advantage of the resources from the companies to a high level.
    Joel P�rez

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