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CSCE455/855 Distributed Operating Systems Introduction Dr. Ying Lu [email protected] CSCE455/855 Distributed Operating Systems Giving credit where credit is due: Most of the lecture notes are from the textbook companion website Some of the lecture notes are based on slides created by Dr. Zahorjan at Univ. of Washington and Dr. Konev at Univ. of Liverpool I have modified them and added new slides What is an Operating System? The text: “an intermediary between the user of a computer and the computer hardware” “manages the computer hardware” “an amazing aspect of operating systems is how varied they are in accomplishing these tasks … mainframe operating systems … personal computer operating systems … operating systems for handheld computers …” What is an Operating System? An operating system (OS) is: a software layer to abstract away and manage details of hardware resources a set of utilities to simplify application development Applications OS Hardware Course Aims Provide an understanding of the technical issues involved in the design of modern distributed (operating) systems Appreciate the main principles underlying distributed systems: processes, communication, naming, synchronization, replication and consistency, fault tolerance, and security What is a distributed system? & What are the design goals? What is distribution transparency? Transparency in a Distributed System Openness in Distributed Systems An open distributed system Offers services according to standard rules that describe syntax and semantics of the services Can interact with services from other open systems, irrespective of the underlying environment Examples In computer networks, standard rules govern the format, contents and meaning of messages sent and received In distributed systems, services are specified through interface description language (IDL) So, what is Scalability? How to make a system scale? Centralized Solutions: Obstacles for Achieving Size Scalability Concept Example Centralized services A single server for all users Centralized data A single on-line telephone book Centralized algorithms Doing routing based on complete information Examples of scalability limitations. Characteristics of Decentralized Algorithms No machine has complete information about the system state Machines make decisions based only on local information Failure of one machine does not ruin the algorithm Three is no implicit assumption that a global clock exists • Internet/World Wide Web Cloud Computing A cloud is an elastic execution environment of resources providing a metered service at multiple granularities. On-demand resource allocation: add and subtract processors, memory, storage. Amazon Web Services Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) Simple Storage Service (S3) Rent computing resources by the hour Basic unit of accounting = instance-hour Additional costs for bandwidth Persistent storage Charge by the GB/month Additional costs for bandwidth You’ll be using EC2 for a programming assignment! What are ACID properties? What do A, C, I, and D represent? 1.4 Internet intranet % ISP % % % backbone satellite link desktop computer: server: network link: 37 Instructor’s Guide for Coulouris, Dollimore, Kindberg and Blair, and Design Edn. 5 © Pearson Education 2012 Distributed Systems: Concepts 1.4.1 World-Wide-Web 38 1.4.2 Web Servers and Web Browsers www.google.com http://www.google.comlsearch?q=lyu Browsers Web servers Internet www.uu.se http://www.uu.se/ www.w3c.org File system of www.w3c.org http://www.w3c.org/Protocols/Activity.html Protocols Activity.html Instructor’s Guide for Coulouris, Dollimore, Kindberg and Blair, and Design Edn. 5 © Pearson Education 2012 39 Distributed Systems: Concepts Announcement To build our class roster Send our TA Weiyue Xu (weiyue AT cse.unl.edu) an email with subject “CSCE455/855 roster”, your photo (<2MB) and your name by this Saturday