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ROST: Remote and hot service deployment with trustworthiness in CROWN Grid

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Abstract

The main goal of our key project, the CROWN Grid, is to empower in-depth integration of resources and the cooperation of researchers nationwide and worldwide. CROWN exploits a service-oriented architecture based on OGSA. In CROWN, remote service deployment is highly desirable. To the best of our knowledge, however, there is no successful solution to ensure the enabling remote and hot service deployment in grid systems. Traditionally, remote deployment is supported in a cold fashion, which results in many disadvantages, such as low efficiency. Moreover, since the deployer and the target container may be in different domains, great security challenges arise when a service is deployed to a remote container. In this paper, we present ROST, an original scheme of Remote and hOt Service deployment with Trustworthiness. By dynamically updating runtime environment configurations, ROST avoids restarting the runtime system during deployment. In addition, we include trust negotiation in ROST, which greatly increases the flexibility and security of the CROWN Grid. ROST has been successfully implemented. We conduct comprehensive experiments with real applications, and the results show that ROST is viable and significantly improves the service efficiency and quality of CROWN. We believe that the wide deployment of ROST would also benefit other grid systems.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)825-835
Number of pages11
JournalFuture Generation Computer Systems
Volume23
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2007

Keywords

  • CROWN Grid
  • Distributed computing
  • Prototype implementation
  • Remote and hot deployment
  • Trust negotiation agent (TNA)

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