On 20190114 at 07:16 -0500 Chris Laprise wrote:
> The only hardware alternative that has emerged is OpenPOWER CPUs because 
> they're an open source design and have no ME-like infrastructure. 
> Unfortunately, no Qubes-like OS currently runs on it.

That's not quite true; you can do something very Qubes-alike on it but
it would cost you an arm and a leg because you would have to license an
IBM hypervisor to do so. LPAR would definitely give you an adequate
environment to implement a similar setup.

And yes, I've seen it done already.

Although If I really had to start from scratch I would probably
reinvent OS/400 with a focus on security.


Achim

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