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Why did exokernels never take off? [closed]

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exokernel

seems like a great idea. Anyone know why it never took off? I'm geniunely curious why it didn't become popular in niche situations (like servers -- there are things do-able in exokernels that are simply impossible in Linux/BSD).

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Speculation follows:

To provide a working system (i.e. one for users (even geeky users) instead of one for tinkerers) you're going to have to make all those policy decisions that the exokernel provider declined to make. That is, you going to have to provide one or more schedulers, a disk queueing manager, a network stack, and so ad nauseam.

And once you've done that, what have you gained?

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