Grid Computing
(กริดคอมพิวติ้ง)
Definition
Grid Computing (กริดคอมพิวติ้ง) Hard Skill
Grid Computing is a distributed computing model that integrates various computer resources across different locations to work together on complex tasks, enabling resource sharing and coordinated problem solving.
Expertise Level
Level 1
Basic
1. Understands the basic concept and purpose of grid computing.
2. Can describe common components and architecture of grid systems.
3. Familiar with simple use cases and benefits of grid computing.
Level 2
Intermediate
1. Can configure and manage grid computing resources in a controlled environment.
2. Understands middleware and protocols used in grid systems.
3. Able to monitor grid performance and troubleshoot common issues.
Level 3
Advanced
1. Designs and implements complex grid computing architectures optimized for specific workloads.
2. Integrates heterogeneous and geographically dispersed resources securely and efficiently.
3. Develops advanced solutions for resource allocation, fault tolerance, and scalability in grid environments.
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