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Re: Userspace persistence libraries: msg#00087

Subject: Re: Userspace persistence libraries
On Sun, Mar 13, 2005 at 12:24:36PM -0500, Jacques Mony wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I've been going thru several userspace persistence libraries and couldn't 
> find one that could support threads, or at least kernel threads. The only 
> one I could find which doesn't specify if user-level threads could work is 
> cpkt (or cktp), which is widely available. On the kernel-space side, there 
> are some approaches based on a single kernel-module which does the job, and 
> they seem to be more complete and stable solutions for what we want. (Some 
> even recover open files and sockets).
> 
> Jacques Mony 

I'd prefer a generic posix solution over a linux-specific one, and a
userspace library over a kernel module. The idea with Uuu on linux is to
make it more accessible and easier to develop incrementally. Performance
isn't much of an issue.


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