hermit-rs
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hermit-rs
- Hermit: a Rust-based, lightweight unikernel
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Mirage – A programming framework for building type-safe, modular systems
The rough Rust of this is https://github.com/hermit-os/hermit-rs
Though last I looked it wasn't nearly as mature as MirageOS.
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Fomos: Experimental OS, Built with Rust
This seems to match the definition of a unikernel. Here is another one in Rust: https://github.com/hermit-os/hermit-rs
mirage
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Gokrazy – Go Appliances
Interesting, and thanks.
I didn't know about those. I kind of thought you may have used MirageOS, which I had read about earlier. It is done in OCaml.
https://mirage.io/
- Mirage – A programming framework for building type-safe, modular systems
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What's Zig got that C, Rust and Go don't have? [video]
Unix system programming in OCaml (2014)
https://ocaml.github.io/ocamlunix/
"MirageOS is a library operating system that constructs unikernels for secure, high-performance network applications across a variety of cloud computing and mobile platforms."
https://mirage.io/
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PostgreSQL reconsiders its process-based model
That was/is part of the promise of the whole unikernel thing, no?
https://mirage.io/ or similar could then let you boot your database. That said, it's not really taken off from what I can tell, so I'm guessing there's more to it than that.
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Writing an OS in Rust to run on RISC-V
MirageOS is not Rust, but in the ballpark!
https://mirage.io/
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Container runtime as a static binary?
OCaml MirageOS? https://mirage.io/
- OCaml 5.0 Multicore is out
- Ask HN: Operating Systems built with functional languages?
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Is there an operating systems that is a runtime of a programming language?
MirageOS is a runtime for OCaml to create unikernels. They describe themselves as "library operating system". Probably not quite what you were asking for, but I think it's quite interesting for certain use cases (e.g. running services as standalone unikernels in VMs or embedded devices instead of "traditional" programs on top of a general purpose OS).
What are some alternatives?
unikraft - A next-generation cloud native kernel designed to unlock best-in-class performance, security primitives and efficiency savings.
nanos - A kernel designed to run one and only one application in a virtualized environment
oberon-riscv - Oberon RISC-V port, based on Samuel Falvo's RISC-V compiler and Peter de Wachter's Project Norebo. Part of an academic project to evaluate Project Oberon on RISC-V.
Sapphire - An x86 Operating System in Rust and Assembly
Carp - A statically typed lisp, without a GC, for real-time applications.
Theseus - Theseus is a modern OS written from scratch in Rust that explores 𝐢𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐠𝐮𝐚𝐥 𝐝𝐞𝐬𝐢𝐠𝐧: closing the semantic gap between compiler and hardware by maximally leveraging the power of language safety and affine types. Theseus aims to shift OS responsibilities like resource management into the compiler.
linuxkit - A toolkit for building secure, portable and lean operating systems for containers
stardust-oxide - Rust-based Unikernel
Mezzano - An operating system written in Common Lisp
solo5 - A sandboxed execution environment for unikernels
Lupine-Linux - Linux in Unikernel Clothing