Harvey is a distributed operating system inspired by Plan 9 from Bell Labs, aiming to explore and implement modern OS concepts in a distributed computing environment. Written in C and Go, Harvey seeks to provide a simple and consistent interface for resource sharing across multiple machines. Although the project has been archived, it remains a valuable resource for understanding distributed system design and the implementation of Plan 9 principles.
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- Distributed system architecture facilitating resource sharing
- Inspired by Plan 9 incorporating its design philosophies
- Implemented in C and Go combining performance with modern language features
- Unified namespace simplifying resource access across nodes
- File-centric interface treating resources as files for consistency
- Support for multiple architectures including x86_64 and ARM
- Modular design allowing for component-based development
- Focus on simplicity reducing complexity in system interactions
- Historical significance providing insights into distributed OS development
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