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What is it about OpenMosix that supports multi-process applications?
I read that 'Any single program that can run as multiple processes can benefit from OpenMosix: "The GIMP" photo editor and the "kandel" fractal generator are known to do this.
Are there other load-balancing clusters that do support multi-process applications? |
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