Virtual Machine-Based Replay Debugging

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Google Tech Talks October 30, 2008 ABSTRACT Replay debugging allows developers to debug recordings of programs running in virtual machines. This simple (and old) idea addresses some of the greatest challenges of software development, because a recording containing the manifestation of a bug represents an unambiguous encapsulation of that bug. Whether the bug is non-deterministic, difficult to reproduce, or just difficult to describe, the program containing the bug will behave identically each time it is replayed, allowing the developer to more easily debug it. In addition, replay debugging is non-invasive, because while debugging a replayed program behaves as it did during recording. The developer need not worry about how debugging may change the scheduling of threads, the order in which locks are acquired, or connections with external processes/machines timing out. Finally, an abstraction of reverse execution can easily be built on top of replay debugging, allowing developers to directly move (backward) from the manifestation of a bug to its origin. VMware Workstation 6.5 includes an experimental form of replay debugging for C/C++ Windows developers using Visual Studio. We hope you will give this feature a try, and we are very interested in feedback concerning the direction it should take in future releases. This presentation motivates and introduces replay debugging and summarizes our implementation in VMware Workstation 6.5. More information is available at http://www.replaydebugging.com/. Speaker: E Christopher Lewis E Lewis has been an engineer in the Advanced Development Group at VMware since 2007 where he explores novel applications of virtualization. Before joining VMware, E was a professor (University of Pennsylvania), student (Cornell University and the University of Washington), and lay about (growing up in Vermont and North Carolina). To get away from it all, E plays guitar, knits, and teaches empathy to the unsuspecting. Speaker: Prashant Dhamdhere Prashant is MTS at VMware, where he is actively working on Replay Debugging technology. Before joining VMware, he worked on various aspects of storage solutions at Veritas that is now part of Symantec. Prashant brings key windows kernel expertise to team. He holds BS in Computer Science from University of Pune, India. Speaker: Eric Xiaojian Chen Eric is an engineering manager at VMware. He manages several projects on VM kernel driver development. Before VMware, Eric has worked at Cisco on a high end switch product for eight years. Eric holds a MBA degree from UC Berkeley and a master degree of Computer Science from Fudan University in Shanghai, China.

Google I/O 2008 - Dalvik Virtual Machine Internals

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Tags: Android  Dalvik  Google  I/O  IO2008  Machine  Virtual 

Dalvik VM Internals Dan Bornstein (Google) Dalvik — the virtual machine with the unusual name — runs your code on Android. Join us to learn about the motivation for its design and get some details about how it works. You'll also walk away with a few tips for how to write code that works well with the platform. Be prepared for a deep dive into technical details. Questions encouraged!

Creating a Windows Server 2003 Virtual Machine

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  • Author: andrewbertino

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This is a tutorial that demonstrates how to create and configure a Windows Server 2003 virtual machine using VMware Workstation. It also shows how to interact with the virtual machine. It however does NOT show you how to install Windows Server 2003. It merely shows you how to prepare the virtual machine for the install. This is tutorial mostly for web developers, system administrators, and tech-enthusiasts. As such I assume most viewers will have a good amount of technical knowledge. This video could be a bit to advanced for some viewers. - By Andrew Bertino http://www.andrewbertino.com

VMWare or Parallels: Virtual Machine Speed

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http://live.pirillo.com - The last time you used a Virtual Machine for anything, how frustrated did you get over how slow everything is? Did it make you curse, or want to give up? Well, here are some tips from a reader to help you speed up the state of your VM, and make you a much happier Geek.

3D Games Demo in LivePC/Virtual Machine

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Running 3D games in a moka5 LivePC virtual machine.

Hey Dad - Microsoft Virtual Machine Licensing Policies

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  • Author: dantedog29

Tags: Dad  data  datacenter  enterprise  ESX  Hey  licensing  Microsoft  policies  standard  virtualcenter  VMotion  VMware 

This video will describe my take on the licensing policies Microsoft has for it's Operating Systems running on an ESX Server and shows how VMotion complies with those policies without breaking the 90 day reassignment restricitions

Flash Player ActionScript Virtual Machine

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December 6, 2006 lecture by Rick Reitmaier for the Stanford University Computer Systems Colloquium (EE 380). ActionScript, the scripting language for the Adobe Flash Player, is executed by a virtual machine (VM), the internals of which are the focus of this talk in addition to a discussion addressing Adobe's recent release of the source code of this VM to the open source community. EE 380 | Computer Systems Colloquium: http://www.stanford.edu/class/ee380/ Stanford Computer Systems Laboratory: http://csl.stanford.edu/ Stanford Center for Professional Development: http://scpd.stanford.edu/ Stanford University Channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/stanforduniversity/

Creating a VMWare Virtual Machine for CentOS Linux

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  • Author: gr1moire2112

Tags: CentOS  Computer  Computing  Hat  Linux  Mac  OSX  Red  Solaris  Sun  tutorial  Unix  VMWare 

A walkthrough of preparing a Virtual machine in VMWare to install CentOS Linux. The procedure is similar for other OS types.

Setting up a Virtual Machine for Ubuntu

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  • Author: dj5dog

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http://djmckee.co.uk/show -Setting up a Virtual Machine for Ubuntu Linux in Virtual Box. Virtual box - http://www.virtualbox.org/

Episode 5 - Virtual Machine pt 3

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  • Author: xeu5

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