Become a sponsor to Matias Ezequiel Vara Larsen
Hello and thanks for your time! I am Matias Vara and I am from Argentina. I started the project Toro in 2003 to learn more about Operating Systems. The name Toro identifies very well with my hometown, flat land with a lot of cows. My goal is to enable programmers to deploy cheap and lightweight microservices by leveraging existing cloud infrastructure. To achieve this goal, Toro proposes a minimal unikernel that compiles within the microservice and runs isolated in a VM. After eighteen years of developing Toro, I am very happy with where this journey has brought me not only in terms of the know-how but also in the different presentations I have participated in. I am using the funds to support the development of Toro, e.g., pay the VMs that I rent from different cloud providers to develop and test Toro. Help me on this journey! Thanks again for reading!
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Featured work
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torokernel/torokernel
This repository contains the source code of toro unikernel
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torokernel/qprofiler
This repo contains the code of qprofiler which is a tool to profile a guest running on qemu without the need of instrumentation
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torokernel/ToroOS
This repository contains the source code of the Toro Operating System.
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torokernel/torov
ToroV allows user's applications to run as VMs and to communicate with the host OS by relying on a POSIX hypercall interface.
Pascal 10