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Fri, 11 Mar 2011 00:58:06 -0800
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Dear all, wonder if anybody can help: (Tried googling on behalf of third party to no success)

Does anyone know of any software (free preferred) -- or group of software packages -- that can assist in: (a) spliting a process into, say threads, with  (b) possibility of migrating the thread (or processes) to other machines that would continue running the threads/processes. Machines could be virtual machines.

Ideally, (I think) one of the ideas is to have access to the threads (+ executing environment) and somehow have [authorised] user control on which machines to schedule them, and to get output.

Software could run on linux or windows (Software on windows was actually asked, but linux (SL) can also be considered.




Anyhelp / leads will be appreciated.

William



      

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