On Fri, Dec 15, 2017 at 08:03:51PM +0100, Bastian Blank wrote:
> > > We at credativ are responsible for maintaining the Azure cloud images.
> > > We got asked by Microsoft to explore the possibilities of introducing a
> > > specialised Linux image for this plattform into Debian.  The main
> > > enhancements we look at would be:
> > > - faster boot of the instance,
> > > - smaller memory footprint of the running kernel, and
> > > - new features.
> > 
> > However, if it is possible to create a single flavour that provides
> > those sorts of enhancements for multiple cloud platforms, I think that
> > would be worthwhile.
> 
> I have some initial findings for a kernel using a derived config.  I
> reduced the boot time by 5 seconds (from 30 to 25).  The installed size
> was reduced from 190 to 50MB.
> 
> Microsoft published a patch set against 4.13 and 4.14
> https://github.com/Microsoft/azure-linux-kernel
> they would like to add.
> 
> Now the question is if other cloud providers would like to follow such a
> path by using and careing for a specialised linux image for this
> platforms?

I'd be interested in helping to support work for a cloud kernel and
verifying its functionality on EC2. I can't, however, make a lot of
promises about how much time I can commit to this effort.

In our previous thread on this topic[1] it was suggested[2] that a tuned
initramfs config might go a long way toward reducing boot times. It's
not an investigation to which I've been able to devote much time,
unfortunately, but I think we should pursue that path to completion
before we look at patching the kernel or providing custom builds. Has
this been done on any cloud platform yet?

noah

1. https://lists.debian.org/debian-cloud/2017/08/msg00025.html
2. https://lists.debian.org/debian-cloud/2017/08/msg00032.html

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