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http://dx.doi.org/10.3745/KIPSTA.2003.10A.6.635

A Data Transfer Method of the Sub-Cluster Group based on the Distributed and Shared Memory  

Lee, Kee-Jun (광주보건대학 컴퓨터보안과)
Abstract
The radical development of recent network technology provides the basic foundation which can establish a high speed and cheap cluster system. It is a general trend that conventional cluster systems are built as the system over a fixed level based on stabilized and high speed local networks. A multi-distributed web cluster group is a web cluster model which can obtain high performance, high efficiency and high availability through mutual cooperative works between effective job division and system nodes through parallel performance of a given work and shared memory of SC-Server with low price and low speed system nodes on networks. For this, multi-distributed web cluster group builds a sub-cluster group bound with single imaginary networks of multiple system nodes and uses the web distributed shared memory of system nodes for the effective data transmission within sub-cluster groups. Since the presented model uses a load balancing and parallel computing method of large-scale work required from users, it can maximize the processing efficiency.
Keywords
Cluster System; Distributed Computing; Distributed Shared Memory;
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