OSilt
OSilt is a conceptual framework or hypothetical operating system designed to explore advancements in operating system architecture and resource management. The name OSilt suggests a potential focus on compartmentalization or isolation, implying a system that might divide resources or processes into distinct, secure "silos." This approach could offer enhanced stability, security, and fault tolerance by preventing issues in one component from affecting others.
The core ideas behind OSilt are likely to revolve around fine-grained resource allocation and a modular design.
Security considerations would be paramount in OSilt. Its siloed design could facilitate robust sandboxing of applications
While OSilt itself may not be a widely implemented or commercialized operating system, its underlying principles