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Linuxjournal.comhttp://www.linuxjournal.com [Linuxjournal.com] Grid computing addresses only a small part of the IT infrastructure.Grid computing is exactly what it implies--a mesh of distributed resources whose members share each other'sresources through a specifically enforced set of protocols. The heterogeneity that OGSA attempts to addressis in itself recognition that IT infrastructures will consist of a mix of computing architectures.The roleLinux will play in such heterogeneous environments will depend largely on its performance, reliability andeconomics when running on such hosts.

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