In all references that I have read, monolithic kernels are known for being cumbersome, difficult to maintain, difficult to debug, coding in kernel is very challenging, a faulty part of kernel can bring down the whole system and so on ... . On the other hand, hybrid kernels and micro-kernels have solved these problems. I wonder why OpenBSD uses monolithic kernel?
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