This looks really exciting and I look forward to trying it out!

Amir :)

> On 29 Mar 2016, at 17:41, Ian Eyberg <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi all:
> 
> To follow up on the emails from last weekend:
> 
> I got infatuated with unikernels last spring after reading one too many of 
> Anil/Thomas/Amir's, et. al's papers and the search started for finding 
> something that I could use immediately.
> 
> Finally ran into Antti and his labor of love. Being a very go focused shop we 
> immediately wanted to get go going despite it's obvious architectural 
> differences and begged (bribed) him into helping.
> 
> After playing around with them for awhile we realized that not just the 
> languages needed some support but tooling, testing and infrastructure was 
> needed for this brave new world.
> 
> Lots of people on this list have talked about running it on AWS/GCE but even 
> with the hacks it's still not a great fit cause it was meant for a different 
> world - everything from instance size to hourly billing to security and 
> everything else was just not a good fit.
> 
> So we've been building out some infrastructure for it and while we're still 
> not quite ready for production workloads we'd figure we'd go ahead and show 
> you all what we've been working on:
> 
> https://deferpanic.net
> 
> This is very much of a *beta* still so no gurantees against your cat 
> spontaneously exploding or your house going blackhole but it is our hope that 
> we can help push the ecosystem forward.
> 
> We'll be releasing some more tooling in the future as well as some of it gets 
> more consolidated.
> 
> - Ian
> 


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