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MACH company history timeline

1989

In 1989 CMU decided to revamp Mach.

1999

The oskit-mach version of GNU Mach was presented in November 1999 by Roland McGrath. http://mail.gnu.org/pipermail/bug-hurd/1999-November/003554.html The purpose of the port was to get better hardware support through new drivers and platform code available in the OSKit.

2000

Unlike the 90’s, and frankly much of the 2000’s, where the backend application would render HTML for the front end, in a typical Headless architected application the backend application(s) provide an array of micro-services.

2002

GNU Mach 1.3 was released in May 2002, and features advanced boot script support, support for large disks (>= 10GB) and an improved console.

AWS had existed since 2002 but had not had much impact and went through some restructuring.

2003

Time-limited due to the end of fourth-generation Mustang production, Ford sold 9,650 Mach 1s in 2003.

2004

Production of the fourth-gen Mustang ended altogether in 2004, and the Mach 1 did not return for the fifth-generation pony.

2005

In 2005 Gianluca Guida started a different attempt to use the osenv interface with minimal changes to GNU Mach 1.x, thus allowing use of the generic driver interface while importing as little of the umaintained OSKit code as possible.

2006

In March of 2006, Amazon launched the S3 service.

As of March 2006 a GNU Mach 1.4 release is planned, focusing on code cleanup.

2008

Google launched their App Engine solution in May 2008, with Storage coming two years later.

Microsoft’s Azure Cloud offering was announced in October of 2008.

2018

GraphQL moved out of Facebook to the GraphQL Foundation in November of 2018.

CloudFlare released their Workers platform in early 2018 and recently rolled out an unconstrained offering called Workers Unbound for more complex applications.

2020

The sixth-gen ’Stang is six years old as of 2020, so it won’t be around for long, but there’s plenty of time for a limited-edition Mach 1 to make an impression.

2021

The 2021 Mustang Mach 1 is the fourth Mach 1 ever built, and production will probably last for a couple of years.

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