At what cost (in terms of security) does this gain in performance, etc come at?
You also mention something about a marshalling layer. In general terms, what is this and how trustworthy/foolproof is it? -- -------------------- Wayne S. Frazee "Any sufficiently developed bug is indistinguishable from a feature." On Wed, 2004-06-23 at 10:03, Jean-Jacques Clar wrote: > > The performance hits of isolating a process is not > negligible. Process running in OS address space are also > easier to debug using our internal debugger then having the > same process running in its own address space. > > in two worlds: performance and usability > > >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 6/22/2004 8:34:54 PM >>> > > Uh, then may I follow up with another stupid, obvious question, if > using > another address space insulates the parent application and, in some > cases, the server from a crash resulting from an unstable module, why > do > they all use the same address space on novell?
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