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And yes, the cluster (like Mosix) was self-teaching and learning, meaning no staging of files binaries, etc. Everything would 'just work'.
It's awesome to see something like that actually work, having multiple systems contributing to the execution and success of a batch of threads that make up a 'job'.




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Sort-of, except mine was written in java, would migrate java threads, and was platform independent and agnostic.
Yes, it could run platform specific applications, shell scripts, or native code through wrappers.
But the idea was that any machine in the corporate network that had a 1.5 JRE (could have been backported to 1.4...) would be a potential participant in the 'cluster'.