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masklinn
on Sept 20, 2019
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EasyOS: An experimental Linux distribution designe...
Yes, like qubes but without the security.
icebraining
on Sept 20, 2019
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But also more lightweight, since it doesn't have to run a kernel for each application.
masklinn
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Running regular processes is even "more lightweight".
icebraining
on Sept 20, 2019
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A containerized process is a regular process, which just happens to be in a different namespace from the init process.
geggam
on Sept 20, 2019
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So your definition of a container is simply the namespaces ?
No cgroups ?
icebraining
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Eh, for the purpose they're essentially the same thing: just kernel metadata on how to group regular processes.
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