On Sun, Nov 09, 2003 at 12:55:51PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 09, 2003 at 09:48:08AM -0000, Lu?s Miguel Silva wrote:
> > Hello everybody,
> > 
> > I just thought of something!
> > How about the vserver project "united" with the openmosix project?
> > It would be great to be able to have multiple vservers enjoying the 
> > cheerfull'blesses of multi'processing.
> 
> yes it would. I have already thought of the same, but so far, just thinking.
> 
> > One of my servers is a X86 2.6ghz with 512Mb ram running about 6 vservers and it 
> > is *totally* lagged.
> > It would be great if we could balance the load thru other machines (like we do 
> > with openmosix).
> 
> yes it would, but i would prefer to move a whole vserver userland context,
> and not just a single process.

you can already move the vserver in a very fast way,
which will you give about 10-20 sec downtime, but this
requires a restart of the vserver, which might not be
what someone wants ...

context coherence on OpenMosix farms for sure is a
good concept, but what is the actual advantage over
two loosely connected machines? what do you expect
which could not be gained by several separated machines?

best,
Herbert

> JonB
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