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bregma 3 hours ago

So, if I understand correctly, a "unikernel" is what we used to call an "executive" except it is intended to be run as a guest on a virtual machine provided by a full-fledged traditional kernel/userspace OS instead of on bare metal.

The article does reintroduce some concepts that were commonplace when I was first learning computers and it gives them some new names. I like that good ideas can still be useful after years of not being the latest fad, and it's great that someone can get new credit for an old idea with just a little bit of marketing spin.

g-b-r 2 hours ago | parent [-]

They can generally be run on bare metal, to my knowledge.

I personally don't remember exactly what was meant with "executive".

simtel20 an hour ago | parent [-]

I've only ever heard of that as the type of a DOS/Windows .exe binary.

g-b-r an hour ago | parent [-]

that's an executable...