
Sometimes you crest the hill
Sometimes you crest the hill and a new vista opens up, verdant fields stretching to far horizons. That's what I felt like when I read this fine article.
The Mobile Virtual Platform (MVP) hypervisor that VMware sells for smartphones and fondleslabs running the Android variant of Linux on ARM RISC processors is getting some competition. Intrepid techies are working away on two different implementations of the open source Xen hypervisor for ARM chips, and another group is putting …
... but the hypervisor is doing it, isn't it about time it was given a new name? A Process Manager maybe?
I have wondered why Unix OS's get virtualised - haven't the sysadmins ever heard of chroot and LD_LIBRARY_PATH? All the hypervisor and the extra copy(s) of the OS are doing is sucking up CPU cycles that then can't be used by running processes. If you need to run 10 processes run them in the same OS instance, its not rocket science. I realise Windows is a toy OS and doesn't have anything equivalent to chroot but for Linux , BSD etc, there is no good reason to use a hypervisor·
We have all got to stick to the one fits all model. ;-)
I have always considered Linux / UNIX VM Clients being equal partners in a shitty time-share scam. Scale of economy my arse!
Paris, as she shares her herp's evenly amongst all subscribing members, no matter how they try to hog her attention.