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Migrating processes

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    Is there any way where one can migrate a process / thread from one computer to another connected computer and have the results returned to the first computer for load balancing? Take for example I run two extreme memory-intensive program, minesweeper and solitair, and the program will migrate one of the processes to the other computer (which is running nothing) for better performance. If this is not possible on pre-programmed applications like those stated above, then is there a way where new applications can be written such that this is possible? thanks in advance

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      Is there any way where one can migrate a process / thread from one computer to another connected computer and have the results returned to the first computer for load balancing? Take for example I run two extreme memory-intensive program, minesweeper and solitair, and the program will migrate one of the processes to the other computer (which is running nothing) for better performance. If this is not possible on pre-programmed applications like those stated above, then is there a way where new applications can be written such that this is possible? thanks in advance

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      zichun wrote: If this is not possible on pre-programmed applications like those stated above Probably possible but would require alot of work... zichun wrote: there a way where new applications can be written such that this is possible? I believe thats what SETI project does http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/[^] Cheers :) The word of the day is legs, let's go back to my house and spread the word ;P

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