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7/9/2008

SLLUG Meeting, July 16, 2008: KVM, the Kernel Virtual Machine

Filed under: Linux, Tech — marc @ 10:09 am

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

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