I guess if it uses CR3 it's a "process" and if it uses VMLAUNCH it's a "VM".
Heh. Going by that delineation we end up with very VM-ish containers and (now) very container-ish VMs. Though this seems like it's even more stripped down than a unikernel - which would also be a "VM" here.
Heh. Going by that delineation we end up with very VM-ish containers and (now) very container-ish VMs. Though this seems like it's even more stripped down than a unikernel - which would also be a "VM" here.