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    Phoronix: Linux's SLAB Allocator Is Officially Deprecated

    Following the path of SLOB, Linux's SLAB memory allocator is now officially deprecated beginning with the Linux 6.5 kernel series...

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    That is very fine because I'm only using SLOB.

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    • #3
      well now that we've retired slob and slab there can only be two more allocators before we've run out of letters. which will be the next allocator? slib or slyb

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      • #4
        Originally posted by fitzie View Post
        well now that we've retired slob and slab there can only be two more allocators before we've run out of letters. which will be the next allocator? slib or slyb
        according to someone with inside information, it's going to be slőb

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