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Checkpointing a process in regular intervals can help to restart a process if it might crash to resume/restart/restore the ''calculation'' without too much data lost. Providing this ability transparent at the OS level removes the need to | Checkpointing a process in regular intervals can help to restart a process if it might crash to resume/restart/restore the ''calculation'' without too much data lost. Providing this ability transparent at the OS level removes the need to | ||
implement this functionality for all processes manually. | implement this functionality for all processes manually. | ||
Checkpointing and restoring a process to another system can be used to migrate a process, process tree or container to another system to distribute the load during the runtime and also for maintenance without service interruption like it is possible with virtual machines. | |||
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Revision as of 08:02, 24 October 2012
= Checkpoint/Restore
Summary
Add support to checkpoint and restore processes. Checkpointing processes can be used for fault tolerance and/or load balancing.
Checkpointing a process in regular intervals can help to restart a process if it might crash to resume/restart/restore the calculation without too much data lost. Providing this ability transparent at the OS level removes the need to implement this functionality for all processes manually.
Checkpointing and restoring a process to another system can be used to migrate a process, process tree or container to another system to distribute the load during the runtime and also for maintenance without service interruption like it is possible with virtual machines.
Owner
- Name: Your Name
- Email: <your email address so we can contact you, invite you to meetings, etc.>
Current status
- Targeted release: [[Releases/<number> | Fedora <number> ]]
- Last updated: (DATE)
- Percentage of completion: XX%