The flushing policy is described in the subsection on
process migration strategies:
a) From the perspective of the source, which other strategy
does flushing resembles?
b) From the perspective of the target, which other strategy
does flushing resemble?



The flushing policy is described in the subsection on process migration strategies: a) From the pe..

Answer / Gagan Singh

a) From the source's perspective, flushing resembles suspension. Both strategies temporarily remove a process from memory to free up resources.nnb) From the target's perspective, flushing resembles restart. After migration, the process is started anew at the target machine.

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