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Kernels, System sostware(operating systems)

sweetf
26 Aug, 2008 - 07:03 AM
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hi please tell me which one of the following kernelswill you consider the safest
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monolithickernels- provides rich and powerful abstraction if the underlying hardware
microkernels-provides a small set of simple hardware abstraction 7 use sever aplicatinsto provide mire functionality
hybrid kernels-similar to microkernels but provide additional code in kernel space to increase perfomance






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26 Aug, 2008 - 07:06 AM
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Safest in what regards? Safe as in it is protected from outside attacks? Or safest as in it is more stable and therefore less prone to sensitive data loss? So on and so forth...
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26 Aug, 2008 - 07:14 AM
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safest as in it is more stable and therefore less prone to sensitive data loss...
for eg. which one can be used to moniter and pump a human heart so they live
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