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arm_core_virtualization
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MIT Independent Activities Period, January 2012 Description To date, virtual machine technology has been focused on the personal computer and server markets, most of which are based on the x86 processor architecture. Most mobile phones and many tablets, on the …

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cpu_memory_virtualization
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MIT Independent Activities Period, January 2012 Description Many Macintosh users are familiar with virtual machine technology that enables Microsoft Windows or Linux operating systems to run on their machines, some PC users have experience with similar technology, and many data …

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mobile_virtualization_io
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MIT Independent Activities Period, January 2012 Description Smartphones and tablets consist of many devices beyond the CPU and memory: cameras, accelerometers, GPS, modems, WiFi, SIMs, SD cards, touchscreens, GPUs, keyboards, displays, audio, Bluetooth, etc. Virtualizing these devices, i.e. making them …

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git
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Scott Chacon, Git evangelist and developer at GitHub.com, gives an introduction to the Git version control system.

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ari
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This talk describes several related strands of research at Berkeley (conducted by us and by others) devoted to detecting and diagnosing faults.

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mit-iap-spring
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VMware has been a regular presence at MIT’s Independent Activities Period, presenting courses on virtualization. In 2011, Saman Amarasinghe (MIT) sponsored a class taught by Mark Fisher (VMware, Inc.), which was a hands-on workshop entitled Developing Massively Scalable Cloud Applications …

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cloud_changes
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The Charles W. Davidson College of Engineering at San Jose State University hosts the annual Silicon Valley Leaders Symposium (SVLS). The Symposium brings in industry and technology leaders to talk about business and technology trends. It also features prominent leaders …

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intro-to-vms-play
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Many Macintosh users are familiar with virtual machine technology that enables Microsoft Windows or Linux operating systems to run on their machines, some PC users have experience with similar technology, and many data center managers know the economic benefits of …

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network-virtualization-play
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The modern data center has three complex components: servers, network, and storage. Virtual machines are mapped to the servers but can be migrated between servers to optimize the overall performance. Similarly, virtual disks can be mapped and migrated among storagedevices. …

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storage-virtualization-play
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This is a continuation of earlier presentation and the class is by Larry Rudolph. We have repeated the snippet here Similarly, virtual disks can be mapped and migrated among storage devices. The fun happens when the physical network and storage …

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resource-management-play
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It has been said that virtualization is time sharing done right. Virtual machines tend to hoard resources. For example, they ask for large amounts of memory but only use a small fraction of it at any time. Better use of …

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computing-in-the-cloud-play
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Although “cloud computing” is a common marketing term, it is possible to give it a more concrete meaning. This presentation focuses on an infrastructure for “utility computing” on top of which, all sorts of clouds can be assembled. It is …

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future-of-virtualization-play
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To date, most virtual machine technology has been focused on the personal computer and server markets, most of which are based on the x86 processor architecture. Most mobile phones, on the other hand, are based on the ARM processor architecture. …

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vdm-challenges
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Virtualization has become the de facto policy for server deployment in modern Fortune-500 companies. When an end-user requests a new server, the first question that is asked is no longer ―why virtualize, but―why NOT virtualize. In reducing server sprawl, virtualization …

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