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Applications of the Globus Toolkit Butterfly Grid ( http://www.butterfly.net/ ) The first commercial computing grid for the video game industry. Service Providers. Content Providers. Gamers. Virtual Organization Members. Components. The Object Management System (OMS)
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Applications of the Globus ToolkitButterfly Grid(http://www.butterfly.net/)The first commercial computing grid for the video game industry
Service Providers Content Providers Gamers Virtual OrganizationMembers
Components • The Object Management System (OMS) • The Network Protocol Stack (NPS) • Gateway Servers • Daemon Controllers • Game Servers • Datastore • Grid Services • Tools and Extras
Client Library Gateway Server Daemon Controller The Butterfly Grid Game Server Open Grid Service Infrastructure Multi-tiered, Fully-distributed “Game OS” Client software Gamer
Server: IBM eSeries* blade server • Gateway server • Daemon Server • Game server • OS: Red Hat Linux • Database Server: DB2 • Application Server: IBM WebShpere • Software: Butterfly Grid MMOG (Massively Multiplayer Online Game) platform
Globus • Resource Management • GRAM • GASS • Information Services • MDS • Data Management
Globus • Globus Toolkit utilities run on all servers within the Butterfly Grid. • Security, authorization, authentication, file transfer, access to secondary storage, Web services bindings, metacomputing directory service. • Allow to manage all these blades and other resources that can be made available to the Grid. • To monitor servers and distributes the processing needs of more popular games and populated areas to idle computing resources within the data center.
Globus • Gamers can now play with anybody, anywhere, anytime without being bound to any particular client platform or server. • The ability to seamlessly migrate between servers marks the Grid as an example of truly autonomic computing— and most differentiates it from the standard “singleserver” online gaming configuration.