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Assessment of Grid and Cloud Computing

S. Dhanalakshmi1 , G. Thenmozhi2

Section:Research Paper, Product Type: Journal Paper
Volume-2 , Issue-11 , Page no. 109-113, Nov-2014

Online published on Nov 30, 2014

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IEEE Style Citation: S. Dhanalakshmi , G. Thenmozhi, “Assessment of Grid and Cloud Computing,” International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering, Vol.2, Issue.11, pp.109-113, 2014.

MLA Style Citation: S. Dhanalakshmi , G. Thenmozhi "Assessment of Grid and Cloud Computing." International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering 2.11 (2014): 109-113.

APA Style Citation: S. Dhanalakshmi , G. Thenmozhi, (2014). Assessment of Grid and Cloud Computing. International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering, 2(11), 109-113.

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@article{Dhanalakshmi_2014,
author = {S. Dhanalakshmi , G. Thenmozhi},
title = {Assessment of Grid and Cloud Computing},
journal = {International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering},
issue_date = {11 2014},
volume = {2},
Issue = {11},
month = {11},
year = {2014},
issn = {2347-2693},
pages = {109-113},
url = {https://www.ijcseonline.org/full_paper_view.php?paper_id=313},
publisher = {IJCSE, Indore, INDIA},
}

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T2 - International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering
AU - S. Dhanalakshmi , G. Thenmozhi
PY - 2014
DA - 2014/11/30
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SP - 109-113
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Abstract

Cloud computing is based on several other computing research areas such as HPC, virtualization, utility computing and grid computing. The service oriented, loose coupling, strong fault tolerant, business model and ease use are main characteristics of cloud computing. Grid computing in the simplest case refers to cooperation of multiple processors on multiple machines and its objective is to boost the computational power in the fields which require high capacity of the CPU. In grid computing multiple servers which use common operating systems and software have interactions with each other. Grid computing is hardware and software infrastructure which offer a cheap, distributable, coordinated and reliable access to powerful computational capabilities. This paper strives to compare and contrast Cloud Computing with Grid Computing from various angles and give insights into the essential characteristics of both.

Key-Words / Index Term

Cloud Computing, Grid Computing, Cloud services

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