Grid versus volunteer computing

Grid computing is a form of distributed computing in which an organization (such as a business) uses its existing computers to handle its own long-running computational tasks. This differs from volunteer computing in several ways:

BOINC as a grid computing platform

Although it was originally designed for volunteer computing, BOINC works very well for grid computing. The steps in creating a grid are:

To ensure that outside hosts can't participate in your project or access its files, configure your firewall to prevent HTTP access to your BOINC server.

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