kernelless
Kernelless refers to a computing paradigm where operating system services are bypassed or minimized, aiming to improve performance, security, or efficiency. This approach can take various forms, but generally involves moving traditional kernel functions closer to or directly into the user-space applications.
One common manifestation of kernelless design is in the realm of networking. Instead of relying on the
Another area where kernelless concepts are explored is in the context of specialized hardware or embedded
The motivations behind adopting a kernelless approach include reducing latency, increasing throughput, and enhancing security by