Task allocation in a system of networked processors

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395561, G06F 900

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ABSTRACT:
One process which is executed by each information processing apparatus can be efficiently continued by another information processing apparatus in accordance with use states of memory resources of a plurality of information processing apparatuses. When the process continuously operates while reserving a remote page, the processor judges whether a higher efficiency is obtained by using which one of the method whereby the process is continuously executed as it is in the information processing apparatus in the present state and the method whereby the process is moved to the information processing apparatus in which a remote page exists and is continued. If it is judged that the latter method is better, context information necessary to execute the process at that time point is moved from the inherent information processing apparatus, thereby continuing the process by an OS on either one of the information processing apparatuses decided.

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