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title: Commandments
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published: true
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date: 2022-01-18T10:06:40.710Z
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editor: markdown
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dateCreated: 2022-01-18T10:06:40.709Z
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# Commandments
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Phyllome OS tries to stick to three generic rules or commandments, which can be summed up as follows : Phyllome OS should stay out of users’ way and allow them to run their current operating system well.
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* **Stay out of my way**
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* Users shouldn’t have to spend much time managing Phyllome OS.
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* **Run my current operating system**[^1]
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* Phyllome OS is designed to be the coziest home for a user’s favorite operating system36, not a replacement for it. Users should be able to continue to use their preferred operating system.
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[^1]: Such compatible guests include Linux, Windows NT and Darwin-based OS.
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* **Run it well**
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* Most users will only want to run one, or at most a handful of, virtual machines concurrently [^2], just as most users only use one machine at a time. Phyllome OS should attempt to maximize the performance of the virtual machine it hosts, with the goal of matching its physical counterpart.
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[^2]: Of course, power-users will be able to run as many systems as their hardware allows.
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*[**Go to parent page**](/phyllomeos)*
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