A MECHANISM FOR USING THE FLUSHING PROCESS MIGRATION MECHANISM IN DISTRIBUTED EXASCALE SYSTEMS

Abstract
The effect of dynamic and interactive events on the function of the elements that make up the computing system manager causes the time required to run the user program to increase or the operation of these elements to change. These changes either increase the execution time of the scientific program or make the system incapable of executing the program. Computational processes on the migration process and vector algebras try to analyze and enable the Flushing process migration mechanism in support of distributed Exascale systems despite dynamic and interactive events. This paper investigates the Flushing process migration management mechanism in distributed Exascale systems, the effects of dynamic and interactive occurrences in the computational system, and the impact of dynamic and interactive events on the system.