A data grid is an architecture
or set of services that gives individuals or groups of users the
ability to access, modify and transfer extremely large amounts of
geographically distributed data for research purposes. Data grids make this possible through a host of middleware applications and services that pull together data and resources from multiple administrative domains
and then present it to users upon request. The data in a data grid can
be located at a single site or multiple sites where each site can be its
own administrative domain governed by a set of security restrictions as
to who may access the data. Likewise, multiple replicas
of the data may be distributed throughout the grid outside their
original administrative domain and the security restrictions placed on
the original data for who may access it must be equally applied to the
replicas.Specifically developed data grid middleware is what handles the
integration between users and the data they request by controlling
access while making it available as efficiently as possible. The diagram
to the right depicts a high level view of a data grid.
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