SLLUG Meeting, July 16, 2008: KVM, the Kernel Virtual Machine
Stuart Jansen from Guru Labs will be presenting on KVM kernel based virtual machine at SLLUG this month. Here’s the announcement for next week’s Salt Lake Linux Users Group meeting:
This month’s Salt Lake Linux Users Group meeting will be on KVM, the Kernel Virtual Machine, presented by Stuart Jansen.
Presentation:
KVM, the Kernel Virtual Machine, is a Linux kernel module that turns a normal Linux kernel into a hypervisor. Many kernel developers feel this is a superior design to Xen. Stuart Jansen, from Guru Labs, will discuss virtualization with an emphasis on KVM, its advantages and disadvantages.
More information and links at : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernel-basedVirtualMachine
Time and place:
Date: Wednesday July 16, 2008
Time: 7:10pm
Place: Warnock Engineering Building (WEB) room 101
(Previously known as EMCB)
Cost: $0.00. Zip. Nada.
Directions/Parking:
Directions - [http://www.map.utah.edu/index.jsp?find=62] Parking can be found just East of the WEB building and there is a big lot just North of the Merrill Engineering building (MEB). Parking is free after 6:00 (Based on the signs posted. Always check in case this changes.)
Special thanks go to:
- Prof. Lepreau and the U of U for providing the meeting room.
- Various Volunteers