Re:Re: Code

1999-12-24 Thread Jamie Howard

On Wed, 22 Dec 1999, Kip Macy wrote:

 Typically it refers to moving a process and all its associated attributes
 from one machine to another. There are a lot of problems with it, to
 the best of my knowledge the only OS that ever managed to get it right was
 Berkeley's Elf which was designed with it in mind from the beginning.
 Osterhout, the professor heading the group, said afterwords that the costs
 exceeded the gains.

Was Elf related to Sprite?

Jamie



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Re:Re: Code

1999-12-22 Thread Kip Macy

Typically it refers to moving a process and all its associated attributes
from one machine to another. There are a lot of problems with it, to
the best of my knowledge the only OS that ever managed to get it right was
Berkeley's Elf which was designed with it in mind from the beginning.
Osterhout, the professor heading the group, said afterwords that the costs
exceeded the gains.

-Kip

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 Can you tell me what does "process migration" mean?
 
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