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Question:
How MRC works
Answer:
MRC consists of two parts, a launching program that can send jobs from
the user's "head-node", e.g. workstation, to a designated target node,
and a run-time environment that provides file services to running jobs
on target computers.
If the target node is part of a MOSIX cluster, then MRC jobs can benefit
from all the MOSIX features. If a target node runs Linux (but not MOSIX),
then MRC jobs can only run there as native Linux jobs.