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    A hybrid kernel is an operating system kernel architecture that attempts to combine aspects and benefits of microkernel and monolithic kernel architectures used in computer operating systems. See more

    The traditional kernel categories are monolithic kernels and microkernels (with nanokernels and exokernels seen as more extreme versions of microkernels). The "hybrid" category is controversial, due to the similarity of … See more

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    1. ^ "Hybrid Kernel - OSDev Wiki". wiki.osdev.org. Retrieved 2021-01-11.
    2. ^ "What is Hybrid Kernel? - Definition from Techopedia". Techopedia.com. Retrieved 2021-01-11. See more

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    Ein Hybridkernel (oder auch Makrokernel) ist ein Kompromiss zwischen einem Microkernel und einem monolithischen Kernel, bei dem aus Geschwindigkeitsgründen einige Teile von monolithischen Kerneln in den Kern integriert und deswegen kein reiner Mikrokernel mehr ist, aber noch nicht genügend Funktionen besitzt um als monolithischer Kernel zu gelten.

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      What is a hybrid kernel?
      Structure of monolithic kernel, microkernel and hybrid kernel-based operating systems A hybrid kernel is an operating system kernel architecture that attempts to combine aspects and benefits of microkernel and monolithic kernel architectures used in computer operating systems. [1] [2]
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      What is the difference between monolithic and hybrid kernel?
      The "hybrid" category is controversial, due to the similarity of hybrid kernels and ordinary monolithic kernels; the term has been dismissed by Linus Torvalds as simple marketing. [3] The idea behind a hybrid kernel is to have a kernel structure similar to that of a microkernel, but to implement that structure in the manner of a monolithic kernel.
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      What are the different types of kernel types?
      The traditional kernel categories are monolithic kernels and microkernels (with nanokernels and exokernels seen as more extreme versions of microkernels). The "hybrid" category is controversial, due to the similarity of hybrid kernels and ordinary monolithic kernels; the term has been dismissed by Linus Torvalds as simple marketing. [3]
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      What is the XNU kernel?
      Originally developed by NeXT for the NeXTSTEP operating system, XNU was a hybrid kernel combining version 2.5 of the Mach kernel with components from 4.3BSD and an object-oriented API for writing drivers called Driver Kit. After Apple acquired NeXT, the Mach component was upgraded to OSFMK 7.3, [7] which is a microkernel. [8]
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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Hybrid_kernel
      • I do not understand the structure of this section. While the Oponents-part lists two notable examples (Linus and Sonny) the Proponents section lists Microsoft - only to continue that Microsoft calls them "microkernel" etc.So how does this make Microsoft a "proponent" in the controversy stated in the intro paragraph under the Controversy-header?! "T...
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    • https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Dangeredwolf/Hybrid_kernel
      • Before hybrid kernels, there were monolithic kernels and microkernels. Because "hybrid" kernels are a bit similar to monolithic kernels, Linus Torvaldshas said that the idea of a hybrid kernel is "simple marketing". The hybrid kernel idea has a structure similar to microkernels, but it is used like a monolithic kernel. In microkernel, all (or almos...
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    • https://microsoft.fandom.com/wiki/Hybrid
      • NT kernel
        The best known example of a hybrid kernel is the Microsoft NT kernel that powers Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7. NT-based Windows is classified as a hybrid kernel (or a macrokernel) rather than a …
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    • https://everipedia.org/Hybrid_kernel

      WebThe "hybrid" category is controversial, due to the similarity of hybrid kernels and ordinary monolithic kernels; the term has been dismissed by Linus Torvaldsas simple marketing. …

    • https://codedocs.org/what-is/hybrid-kernel

      WebNT-based Windows is classified as a hybrid kernel (or a macrokernel) rather than a monolithic kernel because the emulation subsystems run in user-mode server processes, …

    • Hybrid Kernel - OSDev Wiki

      https://wiki.osdev.org/Hybrid_Kernel

      WebOct 05, 2021 · A hybrid kernel is, as its name indicates, a hybrid between a Monolithic kernel and a Microkernel. Unlike a microkernel where everything takes place in user …

    • https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernel_(computer_science)

      WebA micro kernel - A kernel which only contains the basic functionality; A monolithic kernel - A kernel which contains many device drivers. The Linux kernel is an example of a …

    • https://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernel_hibrida

      WebKernel hibrida merupakan arsitektur kernel yang menggabungkan aspek-aspek yang terdapat pada mikrokernel dan kernel monolitik dalam pengembangan perangkat lunak …

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