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    77ALMOS (Advanced Locality Management Operating System) is an open-source research operating system currently under development at the [http://www-soc.lip6.fr/ SoC] department of the [http://www.lip6.fr/ LIP6] Laboratory ([http://www.upmc.fr UPMC Sorbonne Universités]). This new research operating system has been started from scratch and it is targeting cc-NUMA multi/many-cores. It is intended to investigate the scalability of the different components of an operating system on a current and future many-cores.
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    9 ALMOS is currently used in several research projects and Master degree courses at LIP6 and UPMC. Its development is currently a work-package in the SHARP (Scalable Heterogeneous ARchitecture for Processing) MEDEA+ European project ([http://www.catrene.org/web/projects/projects_call456.php #CA109]) which is an HPC oriented project leaded by [http://www.bull.fr/ Bull]. ALMOS is also deeply used in TSUNAMY [http://www.tsunamy.fr] - an ANR national research project aiming to co-design a new security solution for information processing on multi/many-core processors. ALMOS has been originally developed as a part of the TSAR MEDEA+ European project ([http://www.catrene.org/web/downloads/profiles_medea/2A718-TSAR-profile-outMEDEA2%20%2823-6-10%29.pdf #2A718]).
     9ALMOS is currently used in several research projects and Master degree courses at LIP6 and UPMC. Its development is currently a work-package in the SHARP (Scalable Heterogeneous ARchitecture for Processing) MEDEA+ European project ([http://www.catrene.org/web/projects/projects_call456.php #CA109]) which is an HPC oriented project leaded by [http://www.bull.fr/ Bull]. ALMOS is also deeply used in [http://www.tsunamy.fr TSUNAMY] - an ANR national research project aiming to co-design a new security solution for information processing on multi/many-core processors. ALMOS has been originally developed as a part of the TSAR MEDEA+ European project ([http://www.catrene.org/web/downloads/profiles_medea/2A718-TSAR-profile-outMEDEA2%20%2823-6-10%29.pdf #2A718]).
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    1111ALMOS allows several shared-memory parallel applications to scale up to +1024 cores on the [https://www-asim.lip6.fr/trac/tsar TSAR] (Tera-Scale ARchitecture) single-chip cc-NUMA many-core.