My wife writes documentation full time for open source software (Red Hat), she was making enough to live off it.
Are you assuming SRV-IOV passthrough (which has its own performance profile) ? Because normal virt -definitely- hits a context switch when it goes from unikernels virtual NIC to real NIC, if not twice.
Why is it essential to have this in app ? Who makes these rules ?
Securelevel in linux has never had a good time.. its also not working so well with kexec at the moment, I think its fix in the 4.x series though.
I've hunted and killed feral cats on properties before, good luck doing any kind of rehoming with a feral cat. They are a lost cause.
My wife writes documentation full time for open source software (Red Hat), she was making enough to live off it.
Are you assuming SRV-IOV passthrough (which has its own performance profile) ? Because normal virt -definitely- hits a context switch when it goes from unikernels virtual NIC to real NIC, if not twice.
Why is it essential to have this in app ? Who makes these rules ?
Securelevel in linux has never had a good time.. its also not working so well with kexec at the moment, I think its fix in the 4.x series though.
I've hunted and killed feral cats on properties before, good luck doing any kind of rehoming with a feral cat. They are a lost cause.