> One we know how we would 'train' our little VM critter, we
> will know how to measure its performance. Once we have measures, we
> can have good benchmarks. Once we have good benchmarks - we can pick
> a good VM alg.
>
> Or heck, let's just make the VM a _real_ Neural Network, that
> self trains itself to the load you put on the system. Hideously
> complex and evil? Well, why not wire up that roach on the floor, eating
> that stale cheese doodle. It can't do any worse job on VM that some of the
> VM patches I've seen...
I can see it now... "Care and Feeding of your linux kernel VM for Dummies"
justin
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