
TL;DR
This paper explores core aspects of grid computing using free and open-source software, emphasizing utility computing, and provides a historical perspective based on a 2006 technical report.
Contribution
It offers an expository overview of grid computing with FOSS, highlighting its core features and historical context from a 2006 perspective.
Findings
FOSS enables effective grid computing solutions.
Historical insights into early grid computing practices.
Emphasis on utility computing within FOSS frameworks.
Abstract
In this expository paper we will be primarily concerned with core aspects of Grids and Grid computing using free and open-source software with some emphasis on utility computing. It is based on a technical report entitled 'Grid-Computing Using GNU/Linux' by the present author. This article was written in 2006 and should be of historical interest.
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TopicsDistributed and Parallel Computing Systems
