The MOSIX Distributed Operating System [electronic resource] : Load Balancing for UNIX / edited by Amnon Barak, Shai Guday, Richard G. Wheeler.

Contributor(s): Barak, Amnon [editor.] | Guday, Shai [editor.] | Wheeler, Richard G [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 672Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1993Description: XI, 229 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540476245Subject(s): Computer science | Computer Communication Networks | Operating systems (Computers) | Computer Science | Operating Systems | Computer Communication NetworksAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 005.43 LOC classification: QA76.76.O63Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Overview of MOSIX -- The UNIX file system -- Distributed UNIX file systems -- The UNIX process -- The MOSIX process -- The MOSIX linker -- Load balancing -- Scaling considerations -- System performance -- Distributed applications.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book describes the design and internals of the MOSIX distributed operating system. MOSIX, an acronym for Multicomputer Operating System for UNIX, integrates a cluster of loosely integrated computers into a virtual single-machine UNIX environment. The main property of MOSIX is the high degree of integration among the processors, which may include personal workstations and shared memory and non-shared memory multiprocessors, connected by fast communication links. This integration includes network transparency, cooperation between the processors to provide services across machine boundaries, support of dynamic configuration, and system-initiated load balancing by process migration. Another property of MOSIX is the ability to scale up the system configuration to encompass a large number of computers. The development of MOSIX was begun in 1981. The book is intended primarily for readers who are interested in distributed and multiprocessor systems. The reader is assumed to have some knowledge in programming and operating systems, preferably UNIX. Readers without this background will still benefit from thetechniques and algorithms discussed.
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Overview of MOSIX -- The UNIX file system -- Distributed UNIX file systems -- The UNIX process -- The MOSIX process -- The MOSIX linker -- Load balancing -- Scaling considerations -- System performance -- Distributed applications.

This book describes the design and internals of the MOSIX distributed operating system. MOSIX, an acronym for Multicomputer Operating System for UNIX, integrates a cluster of loosely integrated computers into a virtual single-machine UNIX environment. The main property of MOSIX is the high degree of integration among the processors, which may include personal workstations and shared memory and non-shared memory multiprocessors, connected by fast communication links. This integration includes network transparency, cooperation between the processors to provide services across machine boundaries, support of dynamic configuration, and system-initiated load balancing by process migration. Another property of MOSIX is the ability to scale up the system configuration to encompass a large number of computers. The development of MOSIX was begun in 1981. The book is intended primarily for readers who are interested in distributed and multiprocessor systems. The reader is assumed to have some knowledge in programming and operating systems, preferably UNIX. Readers without this background will still benefit from thetechniques and algorithms discussed.

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