06-12-2018, 01:32 AM
Crack Open ACRN – A Device Hypervisor Designed for IoT
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<p>As the Internet of Things has grown in scale, IoT developers are increasingly expected to support a range of hardware resources, operating systems, and software tools/applications. This is a challenge given many connected devices are size-constrained. Virtualization can help meet these broad needs, but existing options don’t offer the right mix of size, flexibility, and functionality for IoT development.</p>
<p><a href="https://projectacrn.org/">ACRN</a>™ is different by design. Launched at Embedded Linux Conference 2018, ACRN is a flexible, lightweight reference hypervisor, built with real-time and safety-criticality in mind and optimized to streamline embedded development through an open source platform.</p>
<p>One of ACRN’s biggest advantages is its small size — roughly only 25K lines of code at launch.</p>
<p>Read more at <a href="https://www.linuxfoundation.org/blog/crack-open-acrn-a-device-hypervisor-designed-for-iot/">The Linux Foundation</a></p>
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<p>As the Internet of Things has grown in scale, IoT developers are increasingly expected to support a range of hardware resources, operating systems, and software tools/applications. This is a challenge given many connected devices are size-constrained. Virtualization can help meet these broad needs, but existing options don’t offer the right mix of size, flexibility, and functionality for IoT development.</p>
<p><a href="https://projectacrn.org/">ACRN</a>™ is different by design. Launched at Embedded Linux Conference 2018, ACRN is a flexible, lightweight reference hypervisor, built with real-time and safety-criticality in mind and optimized to streamline embedded development through an open source platform.</p>
<p>One of ACRN’s biggest advantages is its small size — roughly only 25K lines of code at launch.</p>
<p>Read more at <a href="https://www.linuxfoundation.org/blog/crack-open-acrn-a-device-hypervisor-designed-for-iot/">The Linux Foundation</a></p>
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