Running Linux on Windows

If Steve Ballmer were dead he'd be rolling in his grave right now. That's right - we brought Nanos unikernels to Microsoft Azure which means that you can now run Linux applications faster and safer than Linux itself on Azure of all things! Oh yeh - side benefit is that you can now run Linux applications on your Windows desktop as well through Hyper-V.

Ready to run your first application? Great!

Easily Build and Run Unikernels With OPS

Unikernels have long been touted as the next generation of cloud infrastructure for their size, security, and performance — aspects that lend themselves to megatrends like microservices and serverless while combating the non-stop onslaught of data breaches, cryptojacking, and other problems.

There's a big problem though. There has been very little developer pickup. Some of those outside the ecosystem have pointed their fingers at fake problems like a lack of debugging but that simply isn't the reason. For instance, everyone I know that uses unikernels heavily utilizes gdb.