Scaling the Computer to the Problem: Application Programming with Unlimited Memory.
Instead of scaling an application and data around the computer, programmers can use a software-defined server—an inverse hypervisor—in which multiple physical machines run a single virtual machine. Memory can be expanded as needed without modifying the application or limiting its data.
| Published in: | Computer (00189162) Vol. 50; no. 8; pp. 46 - 52 |
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IEEE
Aug2017
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| Summary: | Instead of scaling an application and data around the computer, programmers can use a software-defined server—an inverse hypervisor—in which multiple physical machines run a single virtual machine. Memory can be expanded as needed without modifying the application or limiting its data. |
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