Accidentally while googling I came across this paper 
- https://www.ssrg.ece.vt.edu/papers/vee2019.pdf - which is about new 
unikernel - Hermitux (https://ssrg-vt.github.io/hermitux/). It looks like 
it is also about to be presented at some conference soon. 

I have not read the paper thoroughly but I think it compares Hermitux to 
OSv and Rumprun among others. I think it It claims that it is the only 
Linux binary compatible unikernel. I always thought that OSv is able to 
execute unmodified Linux apps as long as ... (fill the blanks). The best 
example is unmodified JVM. Where am I wrong?

I wonder what others think,
Waldek

PS. The source files are here - https://github.com/ssrg-vt/hermitux-kernel 
and https://github.com/ssrg-vt/hermitux.




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