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Q19. Which of The Following Is The Most Appropriate Explanation of Grid Computing?

Grid computing connects multiple computers via a network to function as a single high-performance system. When some computers fail, the remaining computers take over processing to allow the system to continue operating. This distributed computing approach shares resources across connected computers.

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Q19. Which of The Following Is The Most Appropriate Explanation of Grid Computing?

Grid computing connects multiple computers via a network to function as a single high-performance system. When some computers fail, the remaining computers take over processing to allow the system to continue operating. This distributed computing approach shares resources across connected computers.

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Q19. Which of the following is the most appropriate explanation of grid computing?

a) By connecting multiple computers via a network, a high-performance system can be configured. b) It can be used by users wherever they are without being aware of the existence of a computer. c) Multiple computers are interconnected as a single system. When a failure occurs in some computers in the system, the other computers take over the processing of the failed computers. d) Required calculation resources including processing capability and storage capacity in a computer can be purchased only when required.

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