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by im_down_w_otp
3657 days ago
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Two-milliseconds is an eternity in kernel time. That's wired round-trip time between two GigE endpoints on Linux's mediocre TCP/IP stack. Now imagine you stacked 2ms GC pauses into that level of the system. That would be a barely serviceable kernel. Forget any real-time facilities. |
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So you can have a GC free TCP/IP stack, while enjoying the GC comfort in areas where the 2ms pause aren't an issue.