What is Server Virtualization

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An InfoClipz provided by www.infoworld.com. Server Virtualization explained in 3 minutes or less!

VMware Virtualization

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Customer example of virtualization

OpenSolaris & Intel Xeon Processors: Virtualization

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Episode 5 - David Stewart introduces Ashok Raj, Kernel Development Lead at Intel in the Open Source Technology Center, to talk about what we're doing with Virtualization and OpenSolaris. Ashok shows how virtualization increases server utilization in the data center and discusses what Intel is doing to improve virtualization in the hardware. Dave invites you to get involved with OpenSolaris, join the Intel platform project, and the Xen community within the OpenSolaris community at Opensolaris.org.

Virtualization from Sun Microsystems

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How Sun Microsystems' technologies let you virtualize your datacenters

Combining Parallelism, Virtualization, Heterogeneity and Reliability: Some cu...

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Google Tech Talks October 28, 2008 ABSTRACT This talk will begin with an overview of the Computer Systems group within the College of Engineering and IT at The Australian National University. These fall under the Themes of Bio-Engineering, Robotics, Advanced Runtime Systems, Performance Analysis, Parallel Processing, Operating Systems. Depending on audience interest, projects under the latter three themes will be discussed in detail. These include: OpenMP for Contemporary Clusters: state-of-the-art for distributed shared memory based systems, the handling of heterogeneity and utilization of advanced networking technologies (Infinband). High Performance Numerical Computing on Service-Oriented Architectures: this work involves the extension of the Symphony programming paradigm (Platform Computing), originally developed for financial applications running on enterprise grids. The desirable properties of this model include inherent load balancing in a heterogeneous environment, fault tolerance and relative simplicity of programming. The challenge arises in enabling compute tasks to effectively communicate with low overheads, while retaining most of these advantages. Virtualized HPC Clusters: Virtualization has many advantages in the context of a data center with a heterogeneous cluster of sub-clusters. Work on evaluating the performance of virtualized communication configurations is described, together with a framework for scheduling for taking advantage of virtual machine migration, based on the Xen hypervisor. Simulation and Performance Evaluation Frameworks for NUMA Clusters: We discuss a standard and detailed design for multiprocessor computer simulation. Both can be parallelized and a multiprocessor host, with the performance being limited by the inherent imbalance in the work required to simulate each CPU for a fixed interval of simulated time. We will also describe why issues in validation are particularly problematic. Recent work includes incorporating these techniques into dynamic binary translation frameworks (Valgrind) and extending them to cluster computers. Multicore Computing: With the recent donation of an UltraSPARC T2 by Sun Microsystems, we will discuss current work and future plans to expand multicore computing into our teaching and research programs. Speaker: Dr Peter Strazdins, Australian National University Peter is a Senior Lecturer in the Computer Systems Group of the Department of Computer Science at the Australian National University. He graduated with a PhD from the ANU in 1990 in the area of programmable systolic arrays, and from that time until 2002 was involved in the ANU-Fujitsu CAP Program in Parallel Computing. He has worked in the areas of parallel linear algebra, multiprocessor computer simulation, performance evaluation and developing middleware and virtualization techniques for high performance computing.

Virtualization 101

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This video provides an introduction to virtualization. It gives an overview of the technology and some of the reasons people are moving towards virtualization

Virtualization...What's the Big Deal?

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Kevin Kettler, Dell's Chief Technology Officer, goes to the whiteboard to discuss virtualization.

Infinera's Bandwidth Virtualization

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A description of Infinera's Bandwidth Virtualization technology

Statistical Virtualization: Scale as a Tool for Implementing Service Overlays

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Google Tech Talks January, 10 2008 In this talk, we will explore the use of on-line non-parametric time series analysis and prediction to build virtualized services in distributed computing environments. In particular, by analyzing and predicting the future behavior of one set of distributed services we explore how they can be amalgamated dynamically to implement a "virtual" service overlay with properties that are not supported by any of the constituent service components (i.e. derive strictly from aggregation). We illustrate the approach by detailing distributed batch-scheduling mechanisms that provide both reservation and co-allocation services in environments that explicitly do not support them. While our work focuses on national-scale scientific computing infrastructure, we believe its alternative approach to virtualizing distributed systems abstractions is important in a larger scalable systems context for two reasons. First, because the methodology is inherently statistical, it improves with scale making scale a tool (rather than an impediment) in terms of implementation. Secondly, it shares many common features, both conceptually and implementationally with scalable search services making it possible, we believe, to explore the use of commercial search infrastructure in future work. Speaker: Rich Wolski My origins, like those of most people born in North America during this century, are ambiguous and questionable. I am currently an Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department at the University of California, Santa Barbara which is, of course, located in Goleta California for all intents and purposes that do not involve the U.S. Mail. My past is checkered (it used to be plaid, but I've been politely informed that a past can only be so retro). Formerly, I enjoyed the hospitable climes offered by the Computer Science Department at the University of Tennessee. I've also done time as research faculty member in the U.C. San Diego CS&E Department where I researched CS and a little E (every now and then) in a decidedly pedagogical manner. My research interests include, but are not limited to, Computational Grid computing for performance, parallel and distributed systems, and the endless metaphysical search for the perfect coffee cup.

VMware Server Virtualization - ESXi Server now FREE!

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http://www.tredent.com/vmware - Start creating a virtualized IT infrastructure today with the most widely deployed virtual infrastructure suite. VMware Server Virtualization. http://www.tredent.com

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