The 1988 paper, "The Limited Performance Benefits of Migrating Active
Processes for Load Sharing," concludes that migrating active processes
for load balancing offers little additional performance benefit beyond
that obtained using only remote execution (placement). This result is
based on analysis and simulation of a system model that is intended to
overestimate the performance benefit of migrating active processes.
This note examines the system model used in the above paper and
concludes that (1) it does not describe many systems, like networks of
workstations, to which its results have been applied, and (2) that it
underestimates the potential performance benefit of migrating active
processes.