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Adaptive Domain Environment for Operating Systems

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Adeos stands for Adaptive Domain Environment for Operating Systems.

The purpose of Adeos is to provide a flexible environment for sharing hardware resources among multiple operating systems, or among multiple instances of a single OS.

To this end, Adeos enables multiple prioritized domains to exist simultaneously on the same hardware. The Adeos nanokernel has been successfully inserted beneath the Linux kernel, opening a full range of new possibilities, notably in the fields of SMP clustering, patchless kernel debugging and real-time systems for GNU/Linux.