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Abstract
A method to independently run two coexisting Linux systems on one computer is proposed. Up to the present time a virtual computer method has been used as a method to run multiple operating systems on one computer. This method has a problem, however, in which the guest operating system depends on the running state of the host operating system making it impossible to efficiently utilize the processing performance of each operating system. In contrast to this, because each operating system runs independently in the proposed method by time sharing the processes and exclusively dividing the other hardware resources, one of the operating systems and applications running on the operating systems are not influenced by the other operating system and the applications running on the operating system. This paper presents the proposed method and reports the results of performance evaluations when actually implemented in Linux. © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Electron Comm Jpn Pt 3, 90(9): 56– 68, 2007; Published online in Wiley InterScience (www.interscience.wiley.com). DOI 10.1002/ecjc.20343
运行两个共存Linux系统的系统的设计与评估
提出了一种在一台计算机上独立运行两个共存的Linux系统的方法。到目前为止,虚拟计算机方法已被用作在一台计算机上运行多个操作系统的方法。然而,这种方法存在一个问题,即客户操作系统依赖于主机操作系统的运行状态,使得不可能有效地利用每个操作系统的处理性能。与此相反,因为在所提出的方法中,每个操作系统通过对进程进行时间共享并独占地划分其他硬件资源而独立地运行,所以运行在操作系统上的操作系统和应用程序之一不受运行在操作系统上的另一操作系统和该应用程序的影响。本文介绍了所提出的方法,并报告了在Linux中实际实现时的性能评估结果。©2007 Wiley Periodicals,股份有限公司Electron Comm Jpn Pt 3,90(9):56-682007;在线发表于Wiley InterScience(www.InterScience.Wiley.com)。DOI 10.1002/ecjc.20343
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