Their new approach, which I'll call Linux ID, was presented this week by Linux Foundation Decentralized Trust leaders Daniela Barbosa and Hart Montgomery, along with partner Glenn Gore, CEO of Affinidi, an open-standard digital trust company. Linux ID is meant to give the kernel community a more flexible way to prove who people are, and who they're not, without falling back on brittle key‑signing parties or ad‑hoc video calls.
I’d like to quote Microsoft here: “A Trusted Execution Environment is a segregated area of memory and CPU that’s protected from the rest of the CPU by using encryption. Any code outside that environment can’t read or tamper with the data in the TEE. Authorized code can manipulate the data inside the TEE.”,更多细节参见PDF资料
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That’s a similar amount of CPU usage as when we started - but I’m running with 250 users, not 10. 25 times faster isn’t bad. With this setup, I’m able to support about 2,500 concurrent users before I start to see any stuttering.