[vox] [fwd] SVLUG July 1st meeting (tomorrow): "Xen: A View from the Trenches" [Mtn View]
Bill Kendrick
nbs at sonic.net
Tue Jun 30 17:10:05 PDT 2009
FYI:
----- Forwarded message from Rick Moen -----
Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 15:05:04 -0700
From: Rick Moen
Subject: [svlug-announce] SVLUG July 1st meeting (tomorrow): "Xen: A View
from the Trenches"
WHEN:
Wednesday, July 1st, 2009 (tomorrow)
7pm-9pm
MAIN PRESENTATION:
TOPIC:
Xen: A View from the Trenches
PRESENTED BY:
Luke S. Crawford, Prgmr.com
TOPIC SUMMARY:
This talk is a light overview of virtualization technologies with
a more in-depth look at Xen, given by and targeted towards the hands-on
system administrator. Topics will include:
* Virtualization and consolidation: Buzz aside, what are my choices
for consolidation, and what are the trade offs between the
different virtualization technologies, and consolidating without
virtualization?
* Virtualization and server management: What tools does
virtualization enable that can make the sysadmin's job easier?
* What about virtualization can make the sysadmin's job harder? How
many of these benefits can I get without shared storage? If I do
have shared storage, what added benefits can virtualization give
me?
* Overview of the Xen hypervisor and device architecture: What does
the sysadmin need to know, and how to get good I/O performance out
of a virtualized system?
* Protecting and fairly allocating resources: How to give people
what they are paying for? We will go over the sysadmin-level
details of fairly allocating RAM, CPU time, network bandwidth, and
disk bandwidth, in environments where users are not always
cooperative, and where some virtual servers should be allocated
more resources than others.
ABOUT THE PRESENTER:
Luke S. Crawford (http://prgmr.com/~lsc/) has been working with
Xen in a production environment since late '05, renting virtual
private servers to people from all over the Internet at Prgmr.com
(http://prgmr.com/).
He has also spent significant time with larger corporations,
helping to virtualize the corporate environment. Luke and Chris
Takemura are nearing completion of The Book of Xen
(http://nostarch.com/xen.htm), to be published by No Starch
Press in September 2009.
LOCATION:
Symantec
VCAFE Facility
350 Ellis Street (near E. Middlefield Road)
Mountain View, CA 94043
Directions on how to get there are listed at:
http://www.svlug.org/directions/veritas.php
We've tried our very best for these directions to be accurate.
If you have any improvements to make, please let SVLUG's volunteers know!
webmaster at svlug.org
POST-MEETING GATHERING:
If you just can't get enough, a smaller group usually goes to a local
restaurant/diner after the meeting. We'll announce the restaurant
selection at the meeting.
We look forward to seeing you there!
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