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From Sandbox to Playground: Dynamic Virtual Environments in the Grid

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From Sandbox to Playground: Dynamic Virtual Environments in the Grid
Much experience has been gained with the protocols and mechanisms needed for discovery and allocation of remote computational resources. However, the preparation of a remote computer for use by a distributed application also requires the creation of an appropriate execution environment, which remains an ad hoc and often clumsy process. We propose here a codification of the interactions required to negotiate the creation of new execution environments. In brief, we model dynamic virtual environments (DVEs) as first-class entities in a distributed environment, with Grid service interfaces defined to negotiate creation, monitor properties, and manage lifetime. We also show how such DVEs can be implemented in a variety of technologies— sandboxes, virtual machines, or simply Unix accounts—and evaluate costs associated with these different approaches. DVEs provide a basis for both customization of a remote computer to meet user needs and also enforcement of resource usage and security po...
Katarzyna Keahey, Karl Doering, Ian T. Foster
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where GRID
Authors Katarzyna Keahey, Karl Doering, Ian T. Foster
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