And I know that Docker is working with unikernel management as well but I haven't gotten into that too much.
When I encountered the idea of Xen<->unikernel<->JVM with fast start up and shut down speeds, small security attack surface, and single kernel process running a single application, it was an epiphany. That nagging, gnawing issue I had with Docker became clear. I suspect it was the same nagging, gnawing concern that motivated James Strachan's comments about his concern with the future of the JVM. -- Sent from: http://karaf.922171.n3.nabble.com/Karaf-Dev-f930721.html
