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'''MOSIX<sup>*</sup> is an operating system like management system targeted for high performance computing on Linux clusters, multi-clusters and Clouds.''' | '''MOSIX<sup>*</sup> is an operating system like management system targeted for high performance computing on Linux clusters, multi-clusters and 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 migrate processes among nodes to improve the overall performance | + | 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 migrate processes among nodes to improve the overall performance. |
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. | 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. |
Revision as of 09:30, 4 December 2009
MOSIX* is an operating system like management system targeted for high performance computing on Linux clusters, multi-clusters and 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 migrate processes among nodes to improve the overall performance.
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.
MOSIX Version 1 was originally developed to manage a single cluster. MOSIX Version 2 (MOSIX2) for Linux-2.6 was extended with a comprehensive set of new features that can manage clusters and multi-clusters.
For further information see the Latest release and changelog, the MOSIX2 white paper, our CCGrid papers,
the Overview of MOSIX2 presentation, the MOSIX2 Tutorial and the HUGI campus multi-cluster.
* MOSIX is a registered trademark of Amnon Barak and Amnon Shiloh.