CapROS
CapROS ("Capability-based Reliable Operating System") is an open source operating system. It is a pure capability-based system that features automatic persistence of data and processes, even across system reboots. Capability systems naturally support the principle of least authority, which improves security and fault tolerance.
Developer | Strawberry Development Group |
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OS family | Capability-based |
Working state | In production / development |
Kernel type | Microkernel |
License | GPL |
Official website | http://www.capros.org/ |
CapROS is an evolution of the EROS system. While EROS was purely a research system, CapROS is intended to be a stable system of commercial quality. CapROS currently runs on Intel IA-32 and ARM microprocessors.
CapROS is being developed by Strawberry Development Group with funding from DARPA and others. The primary developer is Charles Landau.
History
The CapROS project was formed in 2005 as a non-academic continuation of EROS. The EROS system in turn traces its architecture to KeyKOS and ultimately GNOSIS.
External links
- CapROS web page
- EROS web page at the Wayback Machine (archived 2003-10-29)
- KeyKOS web page at the Library of Congress Web Archives (archived 2001-11-16)