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Speakers
Paolo Bonzini
Schedule
Day Saturday
Room Janson
Capacity 1400
Start time 15:00
End time 15:50
Duration 00:50
Info
Track Hypervisors Track
Attachments
fosdem12.pdf (slides)

Virtualization with KVM: bottom to top, past to future

The KVM hypervisor entered the Linux kernel at the beginning of 2007 and, since then, it has progressed a lot in terms of scalability, performance and features. Together with it, an entirely open-source stack of user-mode virtualization tools has come into existence and seen vigorous development. Its components include management tools (libvirt, oVirt), guest rescue and inspection tools (guestfish), desktop virtualization (spice), user interfaces (virt-manager and now Boxes). The stability of the hypervisor and the fast-paced development of the tools created a virtuous circle that is quickly bridging the gap between proprietary and open-source virtualization.

In this talk, I will highlight the recent additions to KVM and the accompanying tools, and present features that are new or in the works.

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14:00-16:00 TYPO3 certification exams Certification UA2.114
14:40-15:25 Banshee: Past, Present, Future and the Crazy stuff Mono K.3.601
14:50-15:05 Open Advice CrossDesktop H.1308
15:00-15:15 Audiveris: Optical Music Recognition Lightning Talks Ferrer
15:00-15:25 Lovelace: towards a full Ada OS Ada AW1.121
15:00-15:25 Open Clouds with Deltacloud API Virtualization and Cloud Chavanne
15:00-15:30 Social Networking: buddycloud, XMPP, and HTTP Jabber and XMPP H.2213
15:00-15:30 Test concepts for automated Libreoffice testing LibreOffice H.1309
15:00-15:30 Maliit - the open mobile text input project Open Mobile Linux AW1.120
15:00-15:30 Can for-profit companies enforce copyleft without becoming corrupt like MySQL AB? AW1.125
15:00-15:30 Web security, and how to stop the next DigiNotar Mozilla UD2.218A
15:00-15:45 Debian packaging for beginners CrossDistribution H.1302
15:00-15:45 Gnuk - OpenPGP USB Token implementation CrossDistribution H.1301
15:00-15:45 yaSSL - yet another (embedded) SSL library Hardware Cryptography H.2214
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15:00-15:50 Hooks in PostgreSQL PostgreSQL K.4.201
15:00-15:55 JBoss Forge / Arquillian: Two Missing Links in Enterprise Java Development JBoss.org K.3.201
15:00-16:00 Nouveau: Recap, on-going and future work X.org+OpenICC K.3.401
15:00-16:00 True open hardware: Opencores and OpenRISC Embedded Lameere
15:05-15:35 Trolls, Drama and Gossip CrossDesktop H.1308
15:15-16:00 Enterprise Control, Configuration and Logging/Alarming using GNUstep-base GNUstep AW1.126
15:20-15:35 FOSS in Broadcast Lightning Talks Ferrer
15:30-15:55 DMTF CIMI and Apache Deltacloud Virtualization and Cloud Chavanne
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When Event Track
16:00-16:50 Linux Containers and OpenVZ Hypervisors
17:00-17:50 Native KVM Tool Hypervisors