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The phrase "be migrated" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the movement of someone or something from one place to another, usually as a result of external forces. For example, "Many people had to be migrated from their homes due to civil unrest."
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be migrated
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To relocate periodically from one region to another, usually according to the seasons.
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Therefore, our protocol overlaps the simulation execution of the federate to be migrated and the join federation operation performed by the restarting federate at the migration destination.
Modeling languages, however, evolve over time and therefore, existing models have to be migrated accordingly.
Elements to be migrated are chosen according to a cost function aiming at the optimization of subdomain shapes.
In this architecture, optical network units (ONUs) are capable to be migrated flexibly between different optical line terminals (OLTs) to improve the bandwidth utilization of idle OLTs.
A key challenge in such systems is to decide where and when services should be migrated in response to user mobility and demand variation.
The maximum Reynolds stresses exist at roughly 0.9 1.2Hv, which may be migrated vertically as the frontal width of a plant clump is increased.
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Single & Multiple VM migration: One or more VM's are migrated simultaneously.
Single & Multiple VM migration: One or more VM's are migrated simultaneously. .
Multiple VM migration: Two or more VM's are migrated simultaneously.
The problem of live gang migration (a group of co-located VM's are migrated simultaneously) is addressed by Deshpande et al. [84].
Further, the problem of live gang migration (a group of co-located VM's are migrated simultaneously) is addressed by Deshpande et al. [84].
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