Hacker News
new
|
past
|
comments
|
ask
|
show
|
jobs
|
submit
login
MichaelGG
on Dec 6, 2013
|
parent
|
context
|
favorite
| on:
How can C Programs be so Reliable? (2008)
I meant the practical considerations of fork means overcommitment is needed in many cases where it otherwise wouldn't be needed. If you fork a 2GB process but the child only uses 1MB, you don't want to commit another 2GB for no reason.
Guidelines
|
FAQ
|
Lists
|
API
|
Security
|
Legal
|
Apply to YC
|
Contact
Search: