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Is ZeroVM the future of cloud?

I have recently heard of ZeroVM and although I don't quite get how it works the developers present it as the next cloud hypervisor, calling the current architecture of the cloud fundamentally broken. I would like to know what your thoughts are on this technology and how will it change the cloud as we know it.

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  • Off topic, but I love this extension. "Is ZeroVM the future of my butt?"

  • ZeroVM is efficient because it is made to virtualize applications

    Oracle VM Server already does a good job at virtualizing applications.

    the money coming from the consumer is currently locked up in virtual machines that virtualize a machine, not a specific software.

    Depends on which consumer you're talking about: small businesses or large enterprises.

  • MaouniqueMaounique Host Rep, Veteran

    Well, it looks interesting on paper. I would try it when I have time.

  • @DomainBop said:
    Oracle VM Server already does a good job at virtualizing applications.

    Yes, Xen IS very good at providing multiple services to virtualize shit.

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