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Title: The Anatomy of the Grid: An Integrated View of Grid Architecture


1
The Anatomy of the Grid An Integrated View of
Grid Architecture
  • Carl Kesselman
  • USC/Information Sciences Institute
  • Ian Foster, Steve Tuecke
  • Argonne National Laboratory

2
Outline and Goals
  • Define what is (and isnt) a grid in terms of a
    layered protocol architecture
  • Understand the role of protocols, services, APIs
    and tools in the deployment and use of Grids
  • Understand what role Globus plays
  • Understand the role of other technologies

3
What is a Grid?
  • Grid language has been driven by genesis from
    metacomputing, but
  • In practice, the Grid is about resource sharing
    and coordinated problem solving in dynamic,
    multi-institutional virtual organizations
  • Focus on how to enable, maintain and control the
    sharing of resources to achieve a common goal

4
Some Useful Definitions
  • Network Protocol
  • A formal description of message formats and a set
    of rules for exchange of messages
  • Rules define sequences of message exchange, and
    potentially resulting behavior
  • Protocol may define state-change in endpoint
  • Network Enabled Services
  • Defines a set of capabilities
  • Protocol defines interaction with service
  • All services require protocols, although not all
    protocols are to services

5
More definitions
  • Resource
  • Entity that is to be shared
  • Provides some capabilities, that can be accessed
    via interface (API) or protocol
  • Application Programmer Interface (API)
  • Software Development Kit (SDK)
  • Package that enables application development,
    consisting of one or more APIs, and programming
    tools

6
Protocols Make the Grid
  • Protocols and APIs
  • Protocols enable interoperability
  • APIs enable portability
  • Sharing is about interoperability, so
  • Grid architecture should be about protocols

7
Grid Services Architecture Previous Perspective
a rich variety of applications ...
Applns
Appln Toolkits
Remote data toolkit
Remote sensors toolkit
Async. collab. toolkit
Remote viz toolkit
Remote comp. toolkit
...
Protocols, authentication, policy, resource
management, instrumentation, discovery, etc.,
etc.
Grid Services
Grid Fabric
Grid-enabled archives, networks, computers,
display devices, etc. associated local services

8
Characteristics of Grid Services Architecture
  • Identifies separation of concerns
  • Isolates Grids from languages and specific
    programming environments
  • Makes provisions for generic and application
    specific functionality
  • Protocols not explicit in architecture
  • fails to make clear distinction between language,
    service and networking issues

9
Layered Grid Protocol Architecture
Application
User
Grid
Resource
Connectivity
Fabric
10
Important Points
  • Being Grid-enabled requires speaking appropriate
    protocols
  • Protocol only requirement, not reachability
  • Protocols can be used to bridge local resources
    or local Grids
  • Intergrid as analog to Internet
  • Built on Internet protocols
  • Independent of language and implementation
  • Focus on interaction over network
  • Services exist at each level

11
Protocols, services and interfaces
Applications
Languages/Frameworks
Connectivity APIs
Connectivity Protocols
Local Access APIs and protocols
Fabric Layer
12
How does Globus fit in?
  • Defines connectivity and resource protocols
  • Enables definition of grid and user protocols
  • Globus provides some of these, others defined by
    other groups
  • Defines range of APIs and SDKs that leverage
    Resource, Grid and User protocols

13
Fabric
  • Local access to logical resource
  • May be real component, e.g. CPU, software module,
    filesystem
  • May be logical component, e.g. Condor pool
  • Protocol or API mediated
  • Fabric elements include
  • SSP, ASP, peer-to-peer, Entropia-like, and
    enterprise level solutions

14
Connectivity Protocols
  • Two classes of connectivity protocols underlie
    all other components
  • Internet communication
  • Application, transport and internet layer
    protocols
  • I.e., transport, routing, DNS, etc.
  • Security
  • Authentication and delegation
  • Discussed below

15
Security
  • Protocols
  • TLS with delegation
  • Services
  • K5ssl, Globus Authorization Service
  • APIs
  • GSS-API, GAA, SASL, gss_assist
  • SDKs
  • GlobusIO

16
Resource Protocols
  • Resource management,
  • Storage system access
  • Network quality of service
  • Data movement
  • Resource information

17
Resource Management
  • Protocols
  • GRAMGARA (on HTTP)
  • Resource services
  • Gatekeeper, JobManager, SlotManager
  • APIs and SDKs
  • GRAM API, JavaCog Client, DUROC

18
Data Transport
  • Protocols
  • Grid FTP, LDAP for replica catalog
  • Services
  • FTP, LDAP replica catalog
  • APIs and SDKs
  • GridFTP client library, copy URL API, replica
    catalog access, replica selection

19
Resource Information
  • Protocol
  • LDAP V3, Registration/Discovery protocol
  • Service
  • GRIS
  • APIs SDKs
  • C API JNDI, PerlLDAP, .

20
Grid Protocols
  • Grid Information Index Services
  • LDAP and Service registration protocol,
  • GIIS service
  • LDAP APIs and specialized information API
  • Co-allocation and brokering
  • GRAM (HTTPRSL)
  • DUROC service
  • DUROC client API, end-to-end reservation API

21
Grid Protocols (cont)
  • Online authentication, authorization services
  • HTTP
  • MyProxy, Group policy servers
  • Myproxy API, GAA API,
  • Many others (e.g.)
  • Resource discovery (Matchmaker)
  • Fault recovery

22
User Protocols
  • In general, there are many of these, they tend to
    be on off, and not well defined
  • Examples
  • Portal toolkits (e.g. Hotpage)
  • Netsolve
  • Cactus framework

23
Summary
  • Grids are about sharing, not making big MPI jobs
  • Well defined protocol architecture is essential
    to understanding and progress
  • Provides a framework for figuring out where the
    pieces fit
  • Globus provides many basic protocols and services
  • Interoperability between different Grid components
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