Dave McCracken wrote:
> On Friday 15 September 2006 4:21 pm, Kir Kolyshkin wrote:
> 
>>>I think we should punt on hard guarantees and fractions for the first
>>>draft.  Keep the implementation simple.
>>> 
>>
>>Do I understand it right that with hard guarantees we loose the
>>flexibility I have just described? If this is the case, I do not like it.
> 
> 
> Yes, hard guarantees will lose that flexibility for resources that need to be 
> reserved to meet the guarantee, like memory.  But there are some real world 
> environments with applications that need such a guarantee.  No, it's not 
> something that should be encouraged for the common case.  Limits are much 
> more generally useful to control sharing in most environments.  But 
> guarantees do have their uses.
Do you have an example of any such application?
Linux by it's nature DOESN'T provide guarantees, so you mean these applications
do not work on Linux?

Thanks,
Kirill


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