Hi Greg,

Yepp, that I know, that's why I asked it:) However, as the question is 
rather about the overhead of running code in one or the other way I asked jym 
at NetBSD who told that -besides the fact that only measurement can tell- based 
on his gut feeling, usermode should have less overhead if we don't take 
into account I/O.

Best regards,
r0ller

-------- Eredeti levél --------
Feladó: Greg Troxel < gdt@lexort.com (Link -> 
mailto:gdt@lexort.com) >
Dátum: 2017 április 29 11:51:10
Tárgy: Re: NetBSD/usermode status
Címzett: r0ller < r0ller@freemail.hu (Link -> 
mailto:r0ller@freemail.hu) >
 
r0ller <r0ller@freemail.hu> writes:
> By the way, does anyone know what would be faster: NetBSD domU on
> NetBSD/Xen dom0 or NetBSD/usermode?
That's a good question, but if you want a reliable setup to actually run
something, I would recommend Xen. There are a lot of people running
NetBSD/Xen, and I am not aware of a lot of NetBSD/userland use.

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