Victor Vasilchenko wrote:
Good day,
I've got an idea in my head and can't get rid of it - neither can I
find any solution on web.
The idea is to use the Virtualization Software with the purpose
OPPOSITE to it's natural way.
The practical example below will explain it completely:
1) we take 4 common modern computers - CoreQuad + 8 GB Memory.
2) we assemble a standard Linux cluster with 16 cores and 32G memory.
3) and now - we run the only one virtual guest system, but give it ALL
available resources.
What you're describing is commonly referred to as a Single System
Image. It's been around for a while and can be found in software-only
verses (pre-Xen VirtualIron, ScaleMP) and hardware-assisted (IBM, 3leaf).
Regards,
Anthony Liguori