Hi everyone,

I have a couple of simple questions that will determine whether or not I
will put in the effort to try and port this application to a Debian
distribution.

I am looking for Clustering software that essentially gives me the same
functionality as Mosix - with perhaps a more open development environment
;).  I'm am never clear on whether or not a given clustering package will
require me (or end users) recompile all there code to contain special
clustering (parralelization) libraries.

I am looking for clustering software that allows processes that don't use
shared memory to move freely from one node to the next depending on the
system load, some sort of file sharing between nodes, and some sort of
central process management that would allow me to manage processes as if
they were on a single machine.  If this sort of functionality requires
recompiling and perhaps porting all of my code than it's not going to be
much of a sell to my end users.

Would OSCAR work for this?  If not does anyone have other ideas?

Thanks in advance,
Cere


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