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Kylin .. New Chinese Operating System ..."كايلين" برامج تشغيل صيني جديد ينافس برامج مايكروسوفت
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كايلين
لم تعد الصين الدولة الأولى في العالم في انتاج الحواسيب بل دخلت أيضاً صناعة برامج تشغيل ":كايلين" برامج تشغيل صيني جديد ينافس برامج مايكروسوفت الأمريكي وهو أكثر أماناً منه
برامج التشغيل الصيني الأن يعمل في حواسيب المؤسسات السيادية والعسكرية في الصين وفي القريب العاجل سيعم الملايين من الحواسيب المصنّعة في الصين
New Chinese Operating System Interesting:
China has developed more secure operating software for its tens of millions of computers and is already installing it on government and military systems, hoping to make Beijing's networks impenetrable to U.S. military and intelligence agencies. The secure operating system, known as Kylin, was disclosed to Congress during recent hearings that provided new details on how China's government is preparing to wage cyberwarfare with the United States.
"We are in the early stages of a cyber arms race and need to respond accordingly," said Kevin G. Coleman, a private security specialist who advises the government on cybersecurity. He discussed Kylin during a hearing of the U.S. China Economic and Security Review Commission on April 30.
The deployment of Kylin is significant, Mr. Coleman said, because the system has "hardened" key Chinese servers. U.S. offensive cyberwar capabilities have been focused on getting into Chinese government and military computers outfitted with less secure operating systems like those made by Microsoft Corp.
"This action also made our offensive cybercapabilities ineffective against them, given the cyberweapons were designed to be used against Linux, UNIX and Windows," he said.
Is this real, or yet more cybersecurity hype pushed by agencies looking for funding and power? My guess is the latter. Anyone know?
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Re: Kylin .. New Chinese Operating System ..."كايلين" برامج تشغيل صيني جديد ينافس برا (Re: Frankly)
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The Kylin operating system is a server OS focusing on high performance, availability and security, that was first funded by a Chinese government-sponsored R&D program in 2002. It has been organized in a hierarchy model, including the basic kernel layer which is responsible for initializing the hardware and providing basic memory management and task management, the system service layer which is based on FreeBSD providing UFS2 and BSD network protocols, and the desktop environment which is similar to Windows. It has been designed to comply with the UNIX standards and is compatible with Linux binaries. In this paper, we discuss the motivation for this new BSD operating system. Then we introduce its new software infrastructure and some key techniques. Later, we present the Kylin and FreeBSD 5.3 performance comparison using the standard benchmarks. Finally we discuss the roadmap of the Kylin and its future direction.
Download it from Here
http://www.honeytechblog.com/downlod-kylin-operating-sy...m-by-chinaqingbo-wu/
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