AVAILABILITY OF UNUSED COMPUTATIONAL RESOURCES IN AN ORDINARY OFFICE ENVIRONMENT

The study presented in this paper highlights an important issue that was subject for discussions and research about a decade ago and now have gained new interest with the current advances of grid computing and desktop grids. New techniques are being invented on how to utilize desktop computers for c...

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Published inJournal of circuits, systems, and computers Vol. 19; no. 3; pp. 557 - 572
Main Authors DE BLANCHE, ANDREAS, MANKEFORS-CHRISTIERNIN, STEFAN
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published World Scientific Publishing Company 01.05.2010
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ISSN0218-1266
1793-6454
DOI10.1142/S0218126610006293

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Summary:The study presented in this paper highlights an important issue that was subject for discussions and research about a decade ago and now have gained new interest with the current advances of grid computing and desktop grids. New techniques are being invented on how to utilize desktop computers for computational tasks but no other study, to our knowledge, has explored the availability of the said resources. The general assumption has been that there are resources and that they are available. The study is based on a survey on the availability of resources in an ordinary office environment. The aim of the study was to determine if there are truly usable under-utilized networked desktop computers available for non-desktop tasks during the off-hours. We found that in more than 96% of the cases the computers in the current investigation was available for the formation of part-time (night and weekend) computer clusters. Finally we compare the performance of a full time and a metamorphosic cluster, based on one hypothetical linear scalable application and a real world welding simulation.
Bibliography:This paper was recommended by Regional Editor Piero Malcovati.
ISSN:0218-1266
1793-6454
DOI:10.1142/S0218126610006293