Anatomy of Real-Time Linux Architectures

Posted by IdaAshley on Apr 17, 2008 2:20 AM EDT
IBM/developerWorks; By M. Tim Jones
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It's not that Linux isn't fast or efficient, but in some cases fast just isn't good 0enough. What's needed instead is the ability to deterministically meet scheduling deadlines with specific tolerances. In this article explore various real-time Linux alternatives and how they achieve real time—from the early architectures that mimic virtualization solutions to the options available today in the standard 2.6 kernel.

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