For those of you looking for a nice hotel near Oracle HQ, I suggest the Hotel Sofitel which is about 2 minutes from Oracle’s facility. We have a negotiated discount with the hotel and you can register here. I have stayed her in the past for other events and
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Hey, you! Yes, you. Did you register for Xen Summit at Oracle yet? All you have to do is click here. That’s all there is too it. Pretty simple. What? You want to know who is speaking first? Ok, here are some speakers confirmed (expect full agenda to be
Xen Community: The Xen Summit Program Committee has requested that I announce a final call for Xen Summit topic submissions until Monday January 26, 2009 at 11:59 pm PST. We are aware of the many travel restrictions facing possible speakers so we will accommodate remote presentations if your topic
Call for Papers 3rd International Workshop on Virtualization Technologies in Distributed Computing (VTDC-09) http://grid-appliance.org/vtdc09 In conjunction with ICAC 2009 Barcelona, Spain, June 15 2009 ======================================================================== Workshop scope: ————— Virtualization has proven to be a powerful enabler in the field of distributed computing and has led to the emergence of
Virtual Machines In Pervasive Computing IEEE Pervasive Computing invites submissions on the use of virtual machines in pervasive computing. SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 1 May 2009 First decisions: 16 June 2009 Revisions due: 7 July 2009 Final Acceptances: 21 July 2009 Issue to press: September 2009 Author guidelines: www.computer.org/pervasive/
I would like to introduce you to a Xen.org community member that has been very active in the Brazilian marketplace supporting the Open Source Xen Hypervisor project – Marco Sinhoreli. Marco is the founder of the very successful Xen user group in Brazil; http://www.xen-br.org and has been
http://virtualization.com/guest-posts/2009/01/14/xen-summit-north-america-2009/
http://vmblog.com/archive/2009/01/12/xen-summit-at-oracle-s-hq-in-february.aspx
Paying your own way for Xen Summit? Or are you traveling on your company’s travel budget but need to cut back wherever possible to avoid the risk of angering your management (which, in this economy, is not a good idea)? It is possible to travel to and in
“Time-sharing” CPUs and I/O devices between VMs is a must in any virtualization system. Time-sharing memory is a harder problem. Ballooning is cool and used in every major virtualization system, but digging deep, it has a lot of issues. As a result, memory is becoming a bottleneck in many