Yes, Windows offers a similar solution called KPTI (Kernel Performance Tuning Interface).
Yes, Windows offers a similar solution called KPTI (Kernel Performance Tuning Interface).
Linux is addressing similar concerns by shifting the kernel closer to user space memory through KPTI. Windows hasn’t announced a comparable initiative, but there are ongoing discussions about optimizing its memory handling. As for performance impacts, the Linux solution aims to balance stability and speed without major drops.
It has been launched to select users in the Insider versions, covering only parts of it. The release isn't complete yet, so no perf numbers are available.