Published on: 2025-08-31 12:37:46
A little bit about compute in Varnish Cache and some Deno JS benchmarks Hey all. I recently wrote about TinyKVM, a sandbox with native performance. This time I want to write about how you can try it out as a compute framework in Varnish Cache. I’ve also been very anxious (to say the least) about whether or not my theories hold up in practice. Is TinyKVM really the fastest way to sandbox compute workloads? What about per-request isolation? I’ve invited Laurence Rowe to write with me about his
Keywords: deno isolation program request tinykvm
Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-10-16 08:12:11
An introduction to a KVM-based single-process sandbox Hey All. In between working on my PhD, libriscv and an untitled game (it’s too much I know), I also have been working on a KVM sandbox for single programs. A so-called userspace emulator. I wanted to make the worlds fastest sandbox using hardware virtualization, or at least I had an idea of what I wanted to do. I wrote a blog post about sandboxing each and every request in Varnish back in 2021, titled Virtual Machines for Multi-tenancy
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