As I have learned, logical mobility is the process of moving part or all of an application from one host to another, so if I looked at this along with data storage in a cloud environment, I could say that data storage in this environment. Would be logical mobility as the user can save part or all of an application on host A before retrieving it on host b.

Would this be correct?

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You might want to ask this on the Computer Science Stack Exchange, which seems more likely to give you a technically correct answer. – CarlF Aug 19 '11 at 19:04
They just booted it off as they said it was out of their scope. – user68062 Aug 19 '11 at 20:40
You're about to get closed out here, too, though. (As I type there are four votes to close.) – CarlF Aug 19 '11 at 21:11
fire away, i will lose sleep tomorrow night over it :) – user68062 Aug 19 '11 at 21:13
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closed as off topic by soandos, CarlF, Breakthrough, techie007, Nifle Aug 19 '11 at 22:14

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