> > On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 02:16:07PM -0800, Adam Wick wrote: > > Galois, Inc. is pleased to announce the immediate release of the
> > Haskell Lightweight Virtual Machine (or HaLVM), version 1.0. The > > HaLVM is a port of the GHC runtime system to the Xen hypervisor, > > allowing programmers to create Haskell programs that run directly on > > Xen's "bare metal." Internally, Galois has used this system in > > several projects with much success, and we hope y'all will have an > > equally great time with it. > > > > What might you do with a HaLVM? Pretty much anything you want. :) > > Explore designs for operating system decomposition, examine new > > notions of mobile computation with the HaLVM and Xen migration, or > > find interesting network services and lock them inside small, cheap, > > single-purpose VMs. I had seen a paper which implemented something like this with OCaml. And what do you know? Here's a running, open-source, available-now version in Haskell. Congrats to Galois for open sourcing this. Now let the collaboration begin. Would it be possible to run HaLVM on Amazon EC2? -- Jason M. Knight Ph.D. Electrical Engineering '13 Texas A&M University Cell: 512-814-8101
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