How AWS Starts a Browser in Under a Second—Inside a VM Inside a VM
AWS is running Firecracker microVMs inside EC2 instances to launch browsers in under a second. The trick? Stripping the virtual machine down to almost nothing.
AWS is running Firecracker microVMs inside EC2 instances to launch browsers in under a second. The trick? Stripping the virtual machine down to almost nothing.
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