Hi,
I'm nearly new in Grid-Computing. I
collected experiences with MATLAB Distributing Toolbox and some with
BOINC.
Now I'm working on a project, it's a parameter study, and so a
grid-software would be very suitable. We want to use a Campus-grid for
this or a pool of PCs. And while the computers are running in idle time
the programm should work on this machines. It's only a "little" project
first but could be expanded later on. Because I'm new, I want to ask
you which software would be the best for this purpose! The requirements
are:
- shortest period of vocational adjustment as possible (if possible ;-))
- easy to handle / install
- Should run in background for windows and/or linux users (the
combination of both would be perfect)
- support of written C Program
- suitable for parameter studies
I also read something about Condor
and Condor-G, Globus and BOINC. But I couldn't estimate the effort
installing/implementing such grid-environments. The Condor software
looks very suitable for this solution and with Condor-G you can combine
it with Globus... . Or are there other Grid-Middleware solutions for
this "problem".
Any advices would be helpful!
With best regards,
Tobias Pingel
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