Re: Fw: Some very thought-provoking ideas about OS architecture.

Alan Cox (alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk)
Sun, 20 Jun 1999 22:23:09 +0100 (BST)


> 3. System-wide (i.e. global) checkpoint. In this design, the entire machine is
> periodically snapshotted and written to disk. This is the EROS and KeyKOS
> design. It can be done with very low overhead.

I am dying to see an efficient checkpoint of a 300Gig usenet object spool which
is receiving articles 24x7 at about 150 a second, shared with 12 servers feeding
about 8000 clients in parallel, feeding a filtered subset of the stream to
a collection of remote sites and expiring objects at a similar rate to
arrival.

That is the challenge.

I accept without reservation the snapshot the entire box model makes sense for
a simple appliance with little state. Thats an established old old method.
(example: ADVENT - the original fortran monsterpiece)

Alan

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