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Microsoft Research’s. Midori. The Post Windows Operating System. Singularity. Midori is a stem off of this operating system A research project started in 2003 to build a highly-dependable operating system in which the kernel, device drivers, and applications are all written in managed code
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Microsoft Research’s Midori The Post Windows Operating System
Singularity • Midori is a stem off of this operating system • A research project started in 2003 to build a highly-dependable operating system in which the kernel, device drivers, and applications are all written in managed code • Currently used by Microsoft Research Team
Configuration • Co-exist and interoperate with existing Windows applications • Concurrency will be the foundation • Assumes the user will always be online • To be ran on many different topologies • Componentized from the beginning • More virtually-oriented than any other OS
Concurrency Concurrency is a property of systems in which several computational processes are executing at the same time, and potentially interacting with each other according to Wiki.com.
Specifications • Asynchronous-only architecture known as Asynchronous Promise Architecture • Tools and libraries are completely managed code • Run directly on native hardware (x86, x64, and ARM) • Will be hosted on the Windows Hyper-V hypervisor or a Windows process
Specifications Cont. • Contains two kernel layers • Uses a Resource Management Infrastructure framework
Resource Management Infrastructure • Also known as RMI • The framework for the scheduling of all types of devices • Has the specifications for resource accounting including IO bandwidth, memory, power, and response time
Asynchronous-Only Architecture Midori will use this architecture but it will be built for task concurrency and parallel use of local and distributed resources. It will do this for dynamic management of power and several other resources. They have created a better model of this type of architecture, it is known internally as Asynchronous Promise Architecture.
Asynchronous Promise Architecture A higher-level application model that extracts the details of physical machines and processors. It will be consistent for both the distributed and local concurrency layers. APA will efficiently distribute applications across nodes
Midori’s two kernel layers • A microkernel that contains unmanaged code that will control hardware • A higher-level managed kernel services that furnishes the operating system functionality
Programming with Midori • Simpler than it currently is in Windows • Useful for service-oriented architectures • Allows for the decomposition of applications into services that can be partitioned across the different tiers • Uses .NET Programming Languages
Programming Cont. • Programs will be assembled to native code using the Bartok complier and runtime system • It will have a non-blocking object-oriented framework API An API, application programming interface, is a set of functions, procedures, methods, or classes that an OS, library, or service provides to support requests made by computer programs.
Bartok Complier The Bartok Complier is able to typecheck machine code for programming errors which would be great for the creation of applications in the environment. According to Microsoft, it will use an intermediate typed language.
Topologies Midori will be used on many different topologies. • Client-server • The cloud data center • Peer-to-peer • Multi-tier
Cloud Computing Defined as internet “cloud” based development and use of computer technology “computing”. Where IT-related capabilities are provided “as a service” allowing users to access technology-enabled services from the Internet “in the cloud” without much knowledge or control over the technology infrastructure that supports them according to Wiki.com.
Data Storage Higher-level opportunities are available, including compliance, compression, consistent replication, computation close to data, encryption, indexing and search, as well as storage in the cloud. Provides a built-in multi-master replication for complex data.
Business World • Storing data and backup capability on a central Microsoft Server • Being able to move to different environments without reinstallation • Installation possibility on several different topologies • The ability to program using .NET languages • The concurrency will benefit all businesses