Sorry this might be an extremely stupid question, but can you please explain the benefits of this and what other (larger?) alternatives are?
I understand that this "exokernel" provides more performant hardware access for software and it seems to be written from scratch in assembler.
Does this mean that one should expect a lot of security and robustness issues, which means it should only be used for internal services and never be exposed to untrusted networks?
Sorry this might be an extremely stupid question, but can you please explain the benefits of this and what other (larger?) alternatives are?
I understand that this "exokernel" provides more performant hardware access for software and it seems to be written from scratch in assembler.
Does this mean that one should expect a lot of security and robustness issues, which means it should only be used for internal services and never be exposed to untrusted networks?