Zero Copy, FreeBSD and Linus Torvalds opinion



Hello guys,


in bsdnews.com i found this link http://kerneltrap.org/node/6506 and
particulary this:

"I claim that Mach people (and apparently FreeBSD) are incompetent idiots.
Playing games with VM is bad. memory copies are _also_ bad, but quite
frankly, memory copies often have _less_ downside than VM games, and bigger
caches will only continue to drive that point home."




What do you think about it?
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