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Re: HURDNG : Which type of OS design could we have to think nowadays ?
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Jonathan S. Shapiro |
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Re: HURDNG : Which type of OS design could we have to think nowadays ? |
Date: |
Sat, 12 Aug 2006 15:10:16 -0400 |
On Fri, 2006-08-11 at 22:12 +0200, Ernst Rohlicek jun. wrote:
> As I see it, there are a few options:
>
> - Not saving caps and re-issuing caps every machine reboot and server
> restart; processes are giving their children the caps they need.
> - Reconstruct environment.
> - Save all (if I remember correctly, EROS was doing this continuously
> in the background).
>
> The third has a performance impact; though not as big as it is
> subjectively assumed in the first moment, it is still there and I'm
> still unsure what the advantages are...
There is a performance impact to save *anything*. The measurements show
that the EROS implementation is *faster* than a conventional file system
approach in normal use. There is a research paper analyzing this and
explaining why it is true.
shap
- Re: HURDNG : Which type of OS design could we have to think nowadays ?, (continued)
- Re: HURDNG : Which type of OS design could we have to thinknowadays ?, Nigel Williams, 2006/08/07
- Re: HURDNG : Which type of OS design could we have to thinknowadays ?, Jonathan S. Shapiro, 2006/08/07
- Re: HURDNG : Which type of OS design could we have to thinknowadays ?, Nigel Williams, 2006/08/07
- Re: HURDNG : Which type of OS design could we have to think nowadays ?, Ernst Rohlicek jun., 2006/08/07
- Re: HURDNG : Which type of OS design could we have to think nowadays ?, Marcus Brinkmann, 2006/08/08
- Re: HURDNG : Which type of OS design could we have to think nowadays ?, Ernst Rohlicek jun., 2006/08/11
- Re: HURDNG : Which type of OS design could we have to think nowadays ?, Marcus Brinkmann, 2006/08/11
- Re: HURDNG : Which type of OS design could we have to think nowadays ?,
Jonathan S. Shapiro <=
- Re: HURDNG : Which type of OS design could we have to think nowadays ?, Jonathan S. Shapiro, 2006/08/12
Re: Can we really think at a new OS design nowadays ?, Benno, 2006/08/05