Well, yes, we can't presume to know whether some application can move
or not.
But our kernel work is not presuming that.
It's providing mechanisms useful for moving apps.
The people using this decide what and when and if to move.
For example, the particular customers (HPC) I focus on for my job don't
move jobs because they don't want to take the transient performance
hit that would come from blowing out all their memory caches.
I'm guessing that David's situation involves something closer what you
see with a shared web hosting service, running jobs that are very
independent of hardware particulars.
But in any case, we (the kernel) are just providing the mechanisms.
If they don't fit ones needs, don't use them ;).
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