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What is Data Replication

Handbook of Research on Computational Grid Technologies for Life Sciences, Biomedicine, and Healthcare
Data replication consists of keeping multiple physical copies of the same logical file. It is intended for fault-tolerance purposes and performance improvement on data access. Data replication is commonly used on grid computing.
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Grid Computing in 3D Electron Microscopy Reconstruction
J.R. Bilbao Castro (University of Almeria, Spain), I. Garcia Fernandez (University of Almeria, Spain), and J. Fernandez (University of Almeria, Spain)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-374-6.ch020
Abstract
Three-dimensional electron microscopy allows scientists to study biological specimens and to understand how they behave and interact with each other depending on their structural conformation. Electron microscopy projections of the specimens are taken from different angles and are processed to obtain a virtual three-dimensional reconstruction for further studies. Nevertheless, the whole reconstruction process, which is composed of many different subtasks from the microscope to the reconstructed volume, is not straightforward nor cheap in terms of computational costs. Different computing paradigms have been applied in order to overcome such high costs. While classic parallel computing using mainframes and clusters of workstations is usually enough for average requirements, there are some tasks which would fit better into a different computing paradigm – such as grid computing. Such tasks can be split up into a myriad of subtasks, which can then be run independently using as many computational resources as are available. This chapter explores two of these tasks present in a typical three-dimensional electron microscopy reconstruction process. In addition, important aspects like fault-tolerance are widely covered; given that the distributed nature of a grid infrastructure makes it inherently unstable and difficult to predict.
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Database Support for Workflow Management Systems
A storage technique through which some nodes have copies of the same data. Replication of data is a common method to improve read performance but is rather problematic if data is often updated.
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Consistency of Replicated Datasets in Grid Computing
Having and managing more copies of datasets. These copies are typically synchronized.
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Data Replication in P2P Systems
Refers to creating and maintaining multiple copies of an item so as to improve performance and reliability.
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High Performance BLAST Over the Grid
The way to copy and distribute the data among the storage resources.
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