Saturday, February 25, 2017

3 little things in Linux 4.10 that will make a big difference

Linux never sleeps. Linus Torvalds is already hard at work pulling together changes for the next version of the kernel (4.11). But with Linux 4.10 now out, three groups of changes are worth paying close attention to because they improve performance and enable feature sets that weren’t possible before on Linux.


Here’s a rundown of those changes to 4.10 and what they likely will mean for you, your cloud providers, and your Linux applications.


1. Virtualized GPUs


One class of hardware that’s always been difficult to emulate in virtual machines is GPUs. Typically, VMs provide their own custom video driver (slow), and graphics calls have to be translated (slow) back and forth between guest and host. The ideal solution would be to run the same graphics driver in a guest that you use on the host itself and have all the needed calls simply relayed back to the GPU.


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InfoWorld Cloud Computing



3 little things in Linux 4.10 that will make a big difference

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