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Tales of a Code Monkey: December 2005
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Tales of a Code Monkey. Rants about Open Source virtualization, and whatever else comes to mind. The following is my opinion and does not represent the opinions of IBM in any way. Friday, December 23, 2005. I'm currently in Jersey and have found some time to do a little hacking. The current distraction is libxend. Posted by Anthony Liguori at 6:42 AM. Sunday, December 18, 2005. A Good VM Widget. Posted by Anthony Liguori at 10:52 AM. Friday, December 16, 2005. A neat VFB feature. A patch was recently pos...
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Tales of a Code Monkey: September 2006
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Tales of a Code Monkey. Rants about Open Source virtualization, and whatever else comes to mind. The following is my opinion and does not represent the opinions of IBM in any way. Thursday, September 14, 2006. Finally back to normal. Posted by Anthony Liguori at 3:26 PM. Monday, September 11, 2006. Posted by Anthony Liguori at 7:06 AM. Austin, Texas, United States. I'm a virtualization hacker at IBM's Linux Technology Center. View my complete profile. Red Hat announces next-generation virtualization.
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Tales of a Code Monkey: KVM for the Mainframe
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Tales of a Code Monkey. Rants about Open Source virtualization, and whatever else comes to mind. The following is my opinion and does not represent the opinions of IBM in any way. Sunday, April 06, 2008. KVM for the Mainframe. Today The most interesting feature in this release is support for the s390 architecture, more specifically, the System z9. What do you get from a platform that has supported virtualization for longer than I've been alive? In this very first release of KVM for s390, it already suppo...
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Tales of a Code Monkey: March 2006
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Tales of a Code Monkey. Rants about Open Source virtualization, and whatever else comes to mind. The following is my opinion and does not represent the opinions of IBM in any way. Sunday, March 26, 2006. News on the 3.0.2 release. From Ian Pratt as seen on xen-devel:. Just in case you were wondering. Posted by Anthony Liguori at 2:52 PM. Tuesday, March 21, 2006. Xen 30.2 will be going out soon. Posted by Anthony Liguori at 5:44 PM. Saturday, March 04, 2006. Xgl is now my default desktop. Just FYI, if you...
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Tales of a Code Monkey: KVM Forum 2008 Call For Presentations
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Tales of a Code Monkey. Rants about Open Source virtualization, and whatever else comes to mind. The following is my opinion and does not represent the opinions of IBM in any way. Monday, April 07, 2008. KVM Forum 2008 Call For Presentations. KVM Forum presentations are an excellent way to inform the KVM development community about your work, and to gather valuable feedback about your approach. KVM Forum 2008 Content Committee:. 1] http:/ kforum.qumranet.com/KVMForum/about kvmforum.php. CIM support for K...
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Tales of a Code Monkey: TPR patching
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Tales of a Code Monkey. Rants about Open Source virtualization, and whatever else comes to mind. The following is my opinion and does not represent the opinions of IBM in any way. Monday, October 29, 2007. I'm heading off to Japan tomorrow morning for the Linux Foundation Japan Symposium. But instead of packing like I should, I figured I'd post about an exciting new feature in KVM. At this past KVM Forum. Avi Kivity posted an implementation of this to KVM recently. The results are quite dramatic....This ...
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Tales of a Code Monkey: July 2006
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Tales of a Code Monkey. Rants about Open Source virtualization, and whatever else comes to mind. The following is my opinion and does not represent the opinions of IBM in any way. Thursday, July 06, 2006. Spend more time reading, less time watching "The Matrix". I was recently pointed to two different programs that attempt to detect the presence of a VMM and produce an undetectable VMM. These are called "red pill" and "blue pill" respectively and both are by Joanna Rutkowska of invisiblethings.org.
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Tales of a Code Monkey: April 2006
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Tales of a Code Monkey. Rants about Open Source virtualization, and whatever else comes to mind. The following is my opinion and does not represent the opinions of IBM in any way. Sunday, April 30, 2006. VNC support in QEMU CVS. Fabrice just committed it this afternoon. I broke the Win32 build (whoops) but Fabrice quickly fixed it. Posted by Anthony Liguori at 6:29 PM. Sunday, April 23, 2006. Posted by Anthony Liguori at 9:58 PM. Saturday, April 22, 2006. Xen, VMware, and upstream merge. There are only a...
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Tales of a Code Monkey: May 2006
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Tales of a Code Monkey. Rants about Open Source virtualization, and whatever else comes to mind. The following is my opinion and does not represent the opinions of IBM in any way. Friday, May 26, 2006. I recently ran across AjaxTerm. It's pretty neat. It got me rather excited as I think it would be a really cool part of a xen Web-based management console. Posted by Anthony Liguori at 9:59 PM. Wednesday, May 24, 2006. Turning on optimization gives better warnings? I looked in the info pages and discovered...
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Tales of a Code Monkey: First release of extboot
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Tales of a Code Monkey. Rants about Open Source virtualization, and whatever else comes to mind. The following is my opinion and does not represent the opinions of IBM in any way. Wednesday, December 05, 2007. First release of extboot. Today I released the first set of patches for extboot. Extboot is an option ROM that allows booting a guest from virtually any type of block device. Extboot support should be available in QEMU, KVM, and Xen in the near future so keep an eye out for it :-).