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by p_l
1822 days ago
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Well, which explanation would you prefer then? JES3, which is the closest extant example of such tech? I'm comparing it to statically assigned k8s not because it's manually assigned applications, but because it's a cluster system where the equivalent of k8s scheduler was run offline to resolve various performance and deadline constraints, both between specific application threads on the cluster, and between devices on the AFDX (modified ethernet) network that are managed from said cluster. Comparing ARINC-653 partitions to k8s pods and the overall setup of typical IMA cluster with k8s makes for simplest way, IMO, to describe the setup to people who have some experience with servers and cloud, but none with aviation embedded :) |
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Oh, I genuinely didn't know that! I assumed you were just talking about something that had been manually hand-optimized by syadmins/developers, like a traditional Unix server room.
Can you share any more information about these static cluster schedulers? It indeed makes perfect conceptual sense to me with your explanation, I just had never heard of this being actually used!