Computer Science, asked by gnegi, 1 year ago

difference between cluster computing and grid computing?

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Answered by CBSEMP
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cluster computing

A computer cluster is a set of loosely or tightly connected computers that work together so that, in many respects, they can be viewed as a single system

grid computing

Grid computing is the collection of computer resources from multiple locations to reach a common goal. The grid can be thought of as a distributed system with non-interactive workloads that involve a large number of files

gnegi: cluster is a tightly coupled and grid computing is a loosely coupled
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Answered by Anonymous
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Cluster differs from Cloud and Grid in that a cluster is a group of computers connected by a local area network (LAN), whereas cloud and grid are more wide scale and can be geographically distributed. Another way to put it is to say that a cluster is tightly coupled, whereas a Grid or a cloud is loosely coupled.

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