• stands for Soft Hard Real-time Kernel) is a completely configurable kernel architecture designed for supporting hard, soft, and non real-time applications...
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  • Soft – the usefulness of a result degrades after its deadline, thereby degrading the system's quality of service. Thus, the goal of a hard real-time system...
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  • than a "soft" real-time operating system (soft RTOS); a late answer is a wrong answer in a hard RTOS while a late answer is acceptable in a soft RTOS. The...
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  • an IBM Enterprise Storage Server Soft Hard Real-Time Kernel (S.Ha.R.K. or SHaRK), a component-based real-time kernel architecture ShapeWriter, formerly...
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  • comparison. Linux distributions that have highly modified kernels — for example, real-time computing kernels — should be listed separately. There are also a wide...
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    Real-time application interface (RTAI) is a real-time extension for the Linux kernel, which lets users write applications with strict timing constraints...
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  • RTLinux (redirect from Real time Linux)
    hard realtime real-time operating system (RTOS) microkernel that runs the entire Linux operating system as a fully preemptive process. The hard real-time...
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  • 10-rc1 - kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git - Linux kernel source tree". git.kernel.org. Retrieved 16 June 2024. "The Linux Kernel Archives". Kernel.org. Retrieved...
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  • while maintaining a high quality result, and allows the use of SSAO in soft real-time applications like computer games. Compared to other ambient occlusion...
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    OpenVZ (section Kernel)
    different kernel versions, OpenVZ uses a single Linux kernel and therefore can run only Linux. All OpenVZ containers share the same architecture and kernel version...
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