The proprietary stack has been our default offering for all releases so far. It consists of 3 main components with varying classifications: The kernel module (KM) (Open Source, but out-of-tree) The ...
Traditionally, the telecom industry has used clusters to meet its carrier-grade requirements of high availability, reliability and scalability, while relying on cost-effective hardware and software.
A Linux kernel module that creates multiple processes/threads in a binary tree structure and displays their task names, states, and process IDs in hierarchical format. Demonstrates kernel-level thread ...
One amazing thing about Linux is that the same code base is used for a different range of computing systems, from supercomputers to very tiny embedded devices. If you stop for a second and think about ...
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