Stefan Reich wrote: [...] > Let me ask you this: How many of the apps you're running right now are mobile? I used to use some software on Linux called OpenMosix. It allowed processes to migrate, invisibly, from machine to machine across the network. All I/O was RPC'd invisibly back to the machine that started it. It used load balancing weighted by I/O to determine the most effective machine to run your processes on, and could move them on the fly --- if someone told their workstation to shut down, and the workstation was hosting remote OpenMosix jobs, those jobs would migrate elsewhere before the power failed. And it did all this with totally standard, unmodified, Linux processes. It worked very nicely, but required some pretty major internal changes (it only really worked on 2.4 kernels), and it faded and died in 2007. Although I see that the LinuxPMI project has taken up the old codebase: http://linuxpmi.org/trac/ -- ┌─── dg@cowlark.com ───── http://www.cowlark.com ───── │ "I have always wished for my computer to be as easy to use as my │ telephone; my wish has come true because I can no longer figure out │ how to use my telephone." --- Bjarne Stroustrup
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