Methods and apparatus providing, controlling and managing a dynamically
sized, highly scalable and available server farm are disclosed. A Virtual
Server Farm (VSF) is created out of a wide scale computing fabric
("Computing Grid") which is physically constructed once and then
logically divided up into VSFs for various organizations on demand. Each
organization retains independent administrative control of a VSF. A VSF
is dynamically firewalled within the Computing Grid. Allocation and
control of the elements in the VSF is performed by a control plane
connected to all computing, networking, and storage elements in the
computing grid through special control ports. The internal topology of
each VSF is under control of the control plane. A request queue
architecture is also provided for processing work requests that allows
selected requests to be blocked until required human intervention is
satisfied.