All I see is abstraction. The Linux kernel has many, many appliances. But I have no idea what I'm talking about...
I don't care if you test it on Windows or Plan9. You have the base performance of a vitual machine implementation where there is no chance of direct HW tricks. Why is that not perfect? But no... let's check for HW specific optimisation drivers that can peak performance in area's that have nothing to do with the kernel itself but with a specific implementation that's not representative of all tge hardware that Linux can run with...
Don't pay attention to the retard that questions the established theory...
I don't care if you test it on Windows or Plan9. You have the base performance of a vitual machine implementation where there is no chance of direct HW tricks. Why is that not perfect? But no... let's check for HW specific optimisation drivers that can peak performance in area's that have nothing to do with the kernel itself but with a specific implementation that's not representative of all tge hardware that Linux can run with...
Don't pay attention to the retard that questions the established theory...
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