[Vm-dev] Absolute transparent persistence without saving image?

Bert Freudenberg bert at freudenbergs.de
Sun Feb 16 14:45:23 UTC 2014


On 15.02.2014, at 08:37, Denis Kudriashov <dionisiydk at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello.
> 
> I found very interesting project PhantomOS. It's not smalltalk related. But they try build pure object operating system with "absolute persistence option".
> It object model very similar to Smalltalk, it has virtual machine as "OS core". But difference between smalltalks and PhantomOS is how "image saves". In smalltalk we doing it manually. But PhantomOS always has persisted image state. So any object change will be restored after system restart without any special action.
> 
> What do you think about this?
> Was there smalltalk implementations (any research projects) with such feature? Maybe first smalltalk computer works same way?

Gemstone/S.

- Bert -

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