23 Apr 15:43
Notes from 19-April-2007 MerriLUG Meeting: Christoph Doerbeck on Virtualization
From: Ted Roche <tedroche@...>
Subject: Notes from 19-April-2007 MerriLUG Meeting: Christoph Doerbeck on Virtualization
Newsgroups: gmane.org.user-groups.linux.gnhlug
Date: 2007-04-23 13:46:04 GMT
Subject: Notes from 19-April-2007 MerriLUG Meeting: Christoph Doerbeck on Virtualization
Newsgroups: gmane.org.user-groups.linux.gnhlug
Date: 2007-04-23 13:46:04 GMT
Thirty people attended the April meeting of the Merrimack Valley Linux User Group, held as usual on the third Thursday of the month at Martha's Exchange in Nashua. Heather did a fine job of welcoming the large crowd, listing some upcoming events (remember, you can always find them on http://www.gnhlug.org), and requesting feedback on next month's topic: a professional graphics designer has offered to discuss what's available in Linux for graphics, but wants feedback on what to focus on: removing red eye from photographs, structured drawings, etc. Let Heather know what you're looking to do with graphics in Linux. Christoph was the main presenter. He is a Sales Engineer with Red Hat and has quite a history with Linux/UNIX. He arrived with three laptops and his own gigabit network to demonstrate several configurations of virtualization. One laptop lacked the new hardware support and was relegated to running VMWare. The other two machines (an HP with an AMD chip with the magick SVx bits, and a "StinkPad" - his term, not mine! - with the Intel VTx/VTi capabilities) were capable of using Xen with full or para-virtualization. Christoph demonstrated both, and used the three machines to show how a virtual machine could be transferred from one machine to the other. Suspending and moving the VM was not successful (it's a demo, these things never work), but the harder one, moving a running session was successful, demonstrated vividly with a running video on his controlling machine streamed from a server that started on one machine and finished on the other. Bravo! There was also a discussion of the other alternative for virtualization, single-kernel-image virtualization, where multiple sessions are running in multiple zones, somewhat like a "chroot jail." Examples of this kind of VM include Solaris Zones, Virtuozzo and Open VZ. Members of the audience contributed insights to some of the other projects going on, such as the KVM (Kernel Virtual Machine) project favored by some of the kernel developers, UML (User Mode Linux) and others. Christoph wrapped up with a long and thorough question-and-answer session. He then offered a completely different topic: he mastered a DVD with menus, music, video overlays completely in Linux and had some clips to show off. A general consensus was that he was welcome to come back at his convenience to talk about that, too! Thanks to Christoph for the great demo, to Heather and Jim for organizing the meeting, to the folks at Martha's Exchange for providing the facilities, and to all for attending and participating. -- -- Ted Roche Ted Roche & Associates, LLC http://www.tedroche.com
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