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ByteDance Proposes "Parker" for Linux: Multiple Kernels Running Simultaneously

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27 points by DHowett 3 months ago · 5 comments

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stusmall 3 months ago

This reminds me of https://barrelfish.org/

qafy 3 months ago

Ok, but why?

  • SpaghettiCthulu 3 months ago

    From TFA:

    > The primary use case in mind for parker is on the machines with high core counts, where scalability concerns may arise. Once started, there is no communication between kernel instances. In other words, they share nothing thus improve scalability.

    • nerdsniper 3 months ago

      Curious what benefits this would have vs the usual virtualization? VM’s are the typical strategy for subdividing machines with high core counts into multiple kernels, and seems to work well enough?

  • cyrc 3 months ago

    Think it can be used for lockstep computing.

    Also seems to be a way to bring microkernel benefit to Linux. Isolate system services.

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