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Re: [Xen-devel] saving domains



> There's nothing wrong with using python, its just Twisted that turned
> out to be a bad decision. I'd wager that a daemon written in python
> using language level threads would be rather smaller (in code size)

I thought Python's support for language level threads was poor (I rather 
assumed that was one of the drivers for using Twisted in the first place).

It seems a shame to rewrite in C but OTOH with the XCS framework, perhaps it's 
possible to implement things more simply than would be the case with a 
monolithic Xend.  Also, it's worth noting that components could potentially 
be written in multiple languages...

Cheers,
Mark

> and 
> likely more robust than one written in C. I don't really buy the
> resource usage argument as a python interpreter is just over 2.5MB RSS
> and the daemon shouldn't be CPU intensive.
>
> Ian
>
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