| ▲ | mort96 an hour ago | |||||||
"Faster IPC model" than what? Faster than writing to and reading from a pipe? Faster than POSIX shared memory? | ||||||||
| ▲ | pjmlp 6 minutes ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Than UNIX fork/exec model, or calling into Create Process all the time. Windows has a more rich set of IPC stuff than POSIX, especially since it has a microkernel like design. If you are going to say it is everything on the same memory space anyway, it isn't. Optional on Windows 10, and enforced on Windows 11, Hyper-V is always running, and several components including kernel and driver modules are sandboxed into their little worlds. Several additional sandboxing changes were announced at BUILD. | ||||||||
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