Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 3rd Feb 2009 13:34 UTC
Creating a new operating system isn't an easy task. Even if you have dozens, hundreds of people, it may still take years. And even if you do get some code out there, chances are no one will really give a flying monkey butt, and your hard work will wither away in irrelevance. You really need something unique in order to stand out and be noticed, and Dmitry Zavalishin claims he has that something: his Phantom OS never dies.
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This is a fabulous idea. It'll be interesting to see how it holds up from a performance point of view. To those worrying about object size and RAM, pretty soon we'll have 32Gig ram chips, and I can imagine a server being decked out with 1TB of ram in the not too distant future (within 5 years).
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This is a fabulous idea. It'll be interesting to see how it holds up from a performance point of view. To those worrying about object size and RAM, pretty soon we'll have 32Gig ram chips, and I can imagine a server being decked out with 1TB of ram in the not too distant future (within 5 years).