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Do controlling and computation machines need to share a common filesystem?

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Do controlling and computation machines need to share a common filesystem?

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No. The Mathematica parallel programming tools can send any kind of data, including the program to be executed, over the connection between the controlling and computation kernels. There is no need to copy data or the distributed program onto the filesystem of the computation machine.

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