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From [email protected] Tue Jul 16 06:26:20 2002
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On Tue, Jul 16, 2002 at 11:35:31AM +0200, Niels M?ller wrote:
> [email protected] writes:
>
> > But isn't it possible to build a sort of mechanism based on shared memory,
> > thus avoiding the passage across the kernel?
>
> It might be possible to create an ipc mechanism for pure data using
> only shared memory, even if it seems somewhat tricky to make it robust.
But how much performance imprevement would we achieve if we created such
a mechanism, only for pure data?
Roberto