Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

Globus Online: Hosted Service for High-speed, Reliable and Secure Data Movement

Seminar
Speaker: Rajkumar Kettimuthu Argonne National Laboratory Maths and Computer Science Division 9700 South Cass Avenue Bu
Date: Thursday, 31 Mar 2011 (all day)
Venue: AG-66 (Lecture Theatre)

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Abstract:  Grid computing enables scientists to combine and share the computer resources from multiple administrative domains to solve complex scientific problems. As a result, Large-scale collaborative science is becoming increasingly common, involving thousands of collaborators distributed across the globe and generating massive amounts of data that must be transferred across wide area networks. In practice orchestration of such transfers is technically challenging. One key issue is the frequent need to exploit parallelism in multiple dimensions. Another is dealing with failures of various sorts. Globus Online is a new direction that attempts to combine the powerful ideas and technologies of hosted services with existing data transfer engines (in particular, GridFTP) to provide a robust, reliable, secure, and highly monitored environment for file transfers that has powerful yet easy-to-use interfaces. In this talk, I will describe the motivation for developing Globus Online and demonstrate its capabilities.

Bio: Raj Kettimuthu is a Computer Scientist at Argonne National Laboratory, USA and a research fellow at University of Chicago. He is the technology coordinator for Globus GridFTP, most widely used production quality data mover. He has published more than 40 articles in the areas of Grid/Distributed computing and high performance computing. He has served on the program committee for more than 50 international conferences and workshops. He is a senior member of both IEEE and ACM.