New Operating System Seeks To Replace Linux In the Cloud
17 Sep
2013
17 Sep
'13
11:32 p.m.
"At CloudOpen in New Orleans, KVM veterans Avi Kivity and Dor Laor revealed their latest venture, a new open-source (BSD license) operating system named OSv. OSv can run existing Linux programs and runtime environments such as a JVM, but unlike Linux, OSv was designed from the ground up to run efficiently on virtual machines. For example, OSv avoids the traditional (but slow) userspace-kernel isolation, as on the cloud VMs normally run a single application. OSv is also much smaller than Linux, and breaks away from tradition by being written in C++11."
-- source: http://linux.slashdot.org/story/13/09/17/2113211
Cheers, Peter
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Peter Reutemann, Dept. of Computer Science, University of Waikato, NZ
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