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mghfreud | 3 years ago

isn’t this exactly what the vm migration in cloud is?

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sitkack|3 years ago

Yes.

All live migration systems basically follow the same pattern https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/instances/live-migrati...

And as others have mentioned upthread, Mosix was an extension to Linux that also implemented fork() in such a way that the child could be local or remote with file handles retained across the cluster. We had a Linux lan party when I was in college and managed to scrape together a Mosix cluster across a bunch of machines.

Ignore the uncreative pedants.

mlyle|3 years ago

No. VM migration moves entire virtual computers. Forking makes a copy of a process with the current state; this moves that single duplicated process to a different machine.

mghfreud|3 years ago

Virtual computer is a bunch of processes.