Another daemon for managing control groups
Another daemon for managing control groups
Posted Jan 3, 2014 18:57 UTC (Fri) by raven667 (guest, #5198)In reply to: Another daemon for managing control groups by aigarius
Parent article: Another daemon for managing control groups
No, what is poisonous to other competing implementations is that systemd is technically advanced and comprehensive so that there is little need for other re-implementations because it works so well. That is the reason it has gained so much uptake, do you really think that all the people who build distributions are technically incompetent and are switching to systemd components because of some "marketing drive" or because these components solve the problems they are trying to solve better than the systems which came before?
It's true that the systemd developers refuse to re-design their system to have cgroup management handled by an external process, the "flexability" you talk about, but there are very rational technical reason for that which you have not addressed. Do you understand the kernel cgroups api and your workload and the systemd configuration knobs enough to be able to tell us where the systemd cgroup managment fails in your workload that another cgroup manager would be able to do better that couldn't be implemented in systemd? Do you have any examples or is this an entirely philosophical conversation with no real backing in reality?
