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    Fiwix

    Fiwix

    A UNIX-like kernel for the i386 architecture

    FiwixOS 3 is a Fiwix distribution, an operating system made from a software collection that is based upon the Fiwix kernel. It basically comprises a Fiwix kernel, GNU tools, libraries and additional software. All the included software is free and open-source software made available both as compiled binaries and in source code form, which allows modifications to the original software. FiwixOS 3 uses the Newlib v3.1.0 as its C standard library, and the Ext2 as its primary file...
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    The load robin-robin algorithm directs network connections to different real servers based on server weights in a round-robin manner. This case the weights are update in real time and it is based in the loads real servers monitored for the director.
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    Trio extends the existing Linux scheduler to support proportional-share scheduling using a scheduling algorithm, called Distributed Weighted Round-Robin (DWRR). It allows users to control shares of CPU time for any thread or group of threads.
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