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'''MOSIX<sup>*</sup> is a cluster operating system targeted for high performance computing on Linux platforms, including clusters, multi-clusters, GPU clusters and Clouds.'''
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'''MOSIX<sup>*</sup> is a cluster management system that provides a single-system image for parallel computing on Linux clusters and multi-cluster private Clouds.'''
MOSIX incorporates dynamic resource discovery and automatic workload distribution, commonly found on single computers with multiple processors. In a MOSIX system, users can run applications by creating multiple processes, then let MOSIX seek resources and automatically distribute processes among available nodes to improve the overall performance.
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MOSIX incorporates proactive resource discovery and workload distribution for even distribution of processes among available nodes.
  
MOSIX is implemented as a software layer that provides to users and applications with an unmodified Linux run-time environment. As a result, users do not need to modify or link applications with any library, login to remote nodes or even copy files to remote nodes.  
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MOSIX is implemented as a software layer that provides to users and applications with an unmodified Linux run-time environment. As a result, users do not need to modify applications or login to remote nodes.  
  
MOSIX Version 1 was originally developed to manage a single cluster.
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'''The latest release of MOSIX no longer requires a patch to the Linux kernel.'''.
'''MOSIX Version 2 for Linux-2.6 and Linux-3''' was extended with a comprehensive set of new features that can manage clusters, multi-clusters and Clouds.  
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For further information see the
 
For further information see the
[http://www.mosix.com.au/updates.html Latest release and changelog],
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[http://www.mosix.cs.huji.ac.il/txt_changelog.html Latest release and changelog],
the [http://www.mosix.org/pub/MOSIX_wp.pdf MOSIX white paper],
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[http://www.mosix.cs.huji.ac.il/pub/MOSIX_wp.pdf white paper],
our [http://www.mosix.org/txt_pub.html CCGrid] papers,
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[https://www.cs.huji.ac.il/~amnon/pub.html publications],  
   
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[http://www.mosix.cs.huji.ac.il/pub/overview.pdf Overview]
the [http://www.mosix.org/pub/overview.pdf Overview of MOSIX] presentation,
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and [http://www.mosix.cs.huji.ac.il/pub/tutorial.pdf Tutorial]presentations.
the [http://www.mosix.org/pub/tutorial.pdf MOSIX Tutorial]
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and the [http://www.mosix.org/txt_hugi.html HUGI campus multi-cluster].
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[http://www.mosix.org Back to the MOSIX home]
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[http://www.mosix.cs.huji.ac.il Back to the MOSIX home]
  
  
<sup>*</sup> MOSIX is a registered trademark of Amnon Barak and Amnon Shiloh.
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<sup>*</sup> MOSIX is a registered trademark.

Latest revision as of 08:56, 11 June 2021

MOSIX* is a cluster management system that provides a single-system image for parallel computing on Linux clusters and multi-cluster private Clouds. MOSIX incorporates proactive resource discovery and workload distribution for even distribution of processes among available nodes.

MOSIX is implemented as a software layer that provides to users and applications with an unmodified Linux run-time environment. As a result, users do not need to modify applications or login to remote nodes.

The latest release of MOSIX no longer requires a patch to the Linux kernel..

For further information see the Latest release and changelog, white paper, publications, Overview and Tutorialpresentations.


Back to the MOSIX home


* MOSIX is a registered trademark.