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+[[!tag open_issue_hurd]]
+
+We would expect that fine-grained, compartmentalized systems, that is,
+microkernel-based multi-server systems in particular, would be ideal condidates
+for applying multiprocessing. That is, however, only true from a first and
+inexperienced point of view: there are many difficulties.
+
+
+IRC, #hurd, August / September 2010
+
+ <marcusb> silver_hook: because multi-server systems depend on inter-process
+ communication, and inter-process communication is many times more expensive
+ across cpus
+ <marcusb> silver_hook: so you either force interrelated work on the same cpu,
+ or suffer heavy penalties. and in a typical fine-grained object system, all
+ objects are interconnected!
+ <marcusb> silver_hook: resources in today's systems, even in a single node with
+ one cpu, but more so in a network, are very non-uniform. scheduling these
+ resources efficiently is a huge problem. restricting the resource
+ distribution policies in the way microkernel systems tend to do is posing
+ serious research challenges
+
+
+debian-hurd list
+
+On Thu, Jan 02, 2003 at 05:40:00PM -0800, Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote:
+> Georg Lehner writes:
+>
+> > - One promise of the microkernel architecture is better performance on
+> > multiprocessor systems, or multicomputer systems. What is the status
+> > of Gnu Mach with respect to these.
+>
+> This may or may not be true. The Hurd is built around a microkernel
+> architecture because of its conceptual elegance and flexibility.
+> Other touted advantages may be more illusory than real, at least, they
+> aren't something *we* are proclaiming is our motivation.
+
+
+---
+
+See also: [[multithreading]].