Redox OS Announces Server Version

  • October 4, 2023

Redox OS , the open-source Rust-written operating system, has announced its plans for the future, and among these are a server version, reports Phoronix .

The project is shifting focus to develop a server version, prioritizing it over the desktop edition due to its smaller scope. The team is working on optimizing drivers, especially network drivers, to improve performance. They aim to host the Redox website on Redox using virtual machines, with recent advancements making it feasible. This could potentially lead to Redox running on cloud platforms. Ongoing efforts in virtual machine support and device virtualization are expected to drive further progress.

Source: Phoronix .

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