lokum spand wrote:
In fact moving processes from one machine to another would be a
brilliant feature at my work, since we run fairly large and
time-consuming simulations on electronic circuits. If the kernel could
natively support bouncing jobs back and forth, that would really be
something. Since we simulate with proprietary software, I suppose we
can't rely on the simulator being rewritten to support such special
libraries.
The OpenSSI patches to the Kernel can make a network of machines behave
like a single system image with automatic process migration, among other
things.
http://openssi.org
Regards,
LL
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