PPT-EE324 Intro To Distributed SYSTEMS
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Last Lecture Why Distributed File Systems Basic mechanisms for building DFSs Using NFS and AFS as examples Today Design choices in DFS and their implications Naming
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Last Lecture Why Distributed File Systems Basic mechanisms for building DFSs Using NFS and AFS as examples Today Design choices in DFS and their implications Naming Authentication and Access Control. Access to resources of various machines is done explicitly by Remote logging into the appropriate remote machine Transferring data from remote machines to local machines via the File Transfer Protocol FTP mechanism Tightly Coupled Distributed System Mr. Bernstein. Endorsements. October 14, 2014. Intro to Marketing. Mr. Bernstein. Definition of an Endorsement. . AKA . Testimonials, an Endorsement is a public approval of a good or service. . Can be TV, radio, signage, social media, or other media. Spring 2009. L-1 Introduction. 1. Today's Lecture. Administrivia. Example topics. 2. 3. Instructors. Instructor. Srini. Seshan. srini@cmu.edu. , Wean Hall . 8113. Office hours: Thursday 1-2pm. Teaching . Spring 2015. Ki-. Joune. Li . http://isel.cs.pusan.ac.kr/~lik. Pusan National University. An . assignment. Choose an electronic (or electric) device . Define additional functions with. . data storage. Systems. 15-440 / 15-640. Fall 2015. Welcome! Course Staff . Varun. . Saravgi. Arjun . Puri. Chao Xin. Yuvraj. Agarwal. Srini. . Seshan. Adhish. . Ramkumar. Xiaoxiang. Wu. Aaron Friedlander. Esther Wang. Sig Freund. CSC 8320 Fall . 2008. rfreund1@student.gsu.edu. Transparency in Distributed Operating Systems. Evolution of Modern Operating Systems. Centralized operating system. +network access and resource sharing. Janani C Krishnamani. CSC 8320. Fall . 2011. Outline. Introduction. Architecture models. System architectures. Communication Network architectures. Examples. Future Ideas. Introduction. What are distributed systems? . Prepared . by. Asma. . AlOtaibi. 200800689. Author & Published date. Jussipekka. . Leiwo. , . Monash. University, PSCIT, McMahons Road, Frankston, Vic 3199, Australia. . Seppo. . Heikkuri. , . . Hoang Huu Hanh, Hue University. hanh-at-hueuni.edu.vn. Architectural Design - . Establishing the overall structure of a software system. Topics covered:. System structuring. Control models. Modular decomposition. Set up a large number of machines all identically configured. Connect them to a high speed LAN. And to the Internet. Accept arbitrary jobs from remote users. Run each job on one or more nodes. Entire facility probably running mix of single machine and distributed jobs, simultaneously. . and Architectures. Summary. . By. . Srujana. Gorge. . Outline. Introduction Of Distributed System. Goals. Transparency. Services. Topics covered. Distributed systems characteristics and issues. Models of component interaction . Client–server computing. Architectural patterns for distributed systems. Software as a service. Distributed systems. Early Adopter: ASU - Intel Collaboration in Parallel and Distributed Computing Yinong Chen , Eric Kostelich , Yann -Hang Lee, Alex Mahalov , Gil Speyer, and Violet R. Syrotiuk 1 st NSF /TCPP Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Computing Education ( L. 17. P2P. Scaling Problem. 2. Millions of clients . . . server and network meltdown. P2P System. 3. Leverage the resources of client machines (peers). Computation, storage, bandwidth. Why p2p?.
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