Your Grid in action
Shared and personal hardware
Coehl has a set of clusters setup in different ocations and hosting user grids. We call these clusters gardens.
Garden is a highly distributed environment which ensures user grids’ reliability and optimal performance. These gardens represent shared hardware part of user grid, i.e. users do not have to install any software on their computers – we provide hardware for their grids.
However, in order to get maximum performance, best user experience from the grid and dive into Personal Computing 2.0 we encourage users to install platform on their computers which is a second major part of their grids – personal hardware.
Platform
Coehl platform is software which serves several purposes:
- Organizes independent computers into a grid so they will be aware of each other.
- Ensures computer accessibility if it’s behind a firewall using relay server(s).
- Provides container for services.
- Provides open API for third party service developers.
- Ensures optimal computer resource utilization and network traffic.
- Migrates deployed service in order to achieve optimal grid performance and requested functionality where it’s needed.
Services
Coehl platform comes with a set of pre-installed services including system ones. User is free to manage user services the way they like. However, there is a concept of service dependency which means that a service may require other services to be deployed in order to work properly. For example, Inteso service requires Ahim service to be deployed in grid in order to send and receive messages to and from grid user(s). Service manager will not allow users to undeploy services which have dependent services deployed and running.
Currently, the following set of user services is installed by default:
Browse the growing list of available grid services and applications.
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