From fca59bea770346cf1c1f9b0e00cb48a61b44a8f3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Harald Welte Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2015 21:00:20 +0100 Subject: import of old now defunct presentation slides svn repo --- .../OLS2005/vasilevsky/Makefile.inc | 7 ++ .../OLS2005/vasilevsky/vasilevsky-abstract.tex | 53 +++++++++++ .../OLS2005/vasilevsky/vasilevsky.tex | 100 +++++++++++++++++++++ 3 files changed, 160 insertions(+) create mode 100644 2005/flow-accounting-ols2005/OLS2005/vasilevsky/Makefile.inc create mode 100644 2005/flow-accounting-ols2005/OLS2005/vasilevsky/vasilevsky-abstract.tex create mode 100644 2005/flow-accounting-ols2005/OLS2005/vasilevsky/vasilevsky.tex (limited to '2005/flow-accounting-ols2005/OLS2005/vasilevsky') diff --git a/2005/flow-accounting-ols2005/OLS2005/vasilevsky/Makefile.inc b/2005/flow-accounting-ols2005/OLS2005/vasilevsky/Makefile.inc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7253bab --- /dev/null +++ b/2005/flow-accounting-ols2005/OLS2005/vasilevsky/Makefile.inc @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +PAPERS += vasilevsky/vasilevsky.dvi + +## Add any additional .tex or .eps files below: +vasilevsky/vasilevsky.dvi vasilevsky/vasilevsky-proc.dvi: \ + vasilevsky/vasilevsky.tex \ + vasilevsky/vasilevsky-abstract.tex + diff --git a/2005/flow-accounting-ols2005/OLS2005/vasilevsky/vasilevsky-abstract.tex b/2005/flow-accounting-ols2005/OLS2005/vasilevsky/vasilevsky-abstract.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7e8fe69 --- /dev/null +++ b/2005/flow-accounting-ols2005/OLS2005/vasilevsky/vasilevsky-abstract.tex @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ + +% Registration Linux Virtualization on Virtual Iron VFe +% [2]Register/Submit Proposal Alex Vasilevsky (alex@virtualiron.com) + +After many years of research and development, +the concept of cluster-based computing +seamlessly integrating a set of computing +resources into a cohesive whole has gone +largely unfulfilled. The barrier to adoption +of cluster-based computing has been that +applications must be made cluster-aware. The +best technology that is currently available is +a set of middleware tools, such as the Globus +toolkit, which is used to rework applications +to run on a cluster. Because it is difficult +to make applications run in parallel on a +cluster, only a handful of highly specialized +applications sometimes referred to as +``embarrassingly parallel'' applications, have +been made cluster-aware. Of the very few +commercial cluster-aware applications, the +best known is Oracle Database Real Application +Clustering. Virtual Iron(R) Software has +solved these problems by creating Virtual Iron +VFe, which allows any applications to +transparently run on a tightly-coupled +cluster of computers without any +modifications. This software elegantly +abstracts the underlying cluster of servers +with a Distributed Virtual Machine Monitor. +Like many other Virtual Machines Monitors, +this software layer takes complete control of +the underlying hardware and creates virtual +machines, each of which behaves like a +complete physical machine running its own +operating system in full isolation. In +contrast to other existing Virtual Machines +Monitors, the Distributed Virtual Machine +Monitor creates a virtual multi-processor on a +collection of tightly coupled servers. The +system gives guest operating systems the +illusion that it is running on a single +multi-processor machine with \textit{N} CPUs on top +of \textit{M} physical servers interconnected by +networks. In this paper we'll describe Linux +Virtualization on Virtual Iron VFe, the +virtualization capabilities of the Virtual +Iron(R) Distributed VMM technology, as well as +the changed made to the Linux kernel to take +advantage of this new distributed +virtualization technology. + + diff --git a/2005/flow-accounting-ols2005/OLS2005/vasilevsky/vasilevsky.tex b/2005/flow-accounting-ols2005/OLS2005/vasilevsky/vasilevsky.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..70e87f3 --- /dev/null +++ b/2005/flow-accounting-ols2005/OLS2005/vasilevsky/vasilevsky.tex @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ +% The file must begin with this \documentclass declaration. You can +% give one of three different options which control how picky LaTeX +% is when typesetting: +% +% galley - All ``this doesn't fit'' warnings are suppressed, and +% references are disabled (the key will be printed as a +% reminder). Use this mode while writing. +% +% proof - All ``this doesn't fit'' warnings are active, as are +% references. Overfull hboxes make ugly black blobs in +% the margin. Use this mode to tidy up formatting after +% you're done writing. (Same as article's ``draft'' mode.) +% +% final - As proof, but the ugly black blobs are turned off. Use +% this to render PDFs or PostScript to give to other people, +% when you're completely done. (As with article, this is the +% default.) +% +% You can also use the leqno, fleqn, or openbib options to article.cls +% if you wish. None of article's other options will work. + +%%% +%%% PLEASE CHANGE 'galley' to 'final' BEFORE SUBMITTING. THANKS! +%%% (to submit: "make clean" in the toplevel directory; tar and gzip *only* your directory; +%%% email the gzipped tarball to papers@linuxsymposium.org.) +%%% +\documentclass[galley]{ols} + +% These two packages allow easy handling of urls and identifiers per the example paper. +\usepackage{url} +\usepackage{zrl} + +% The following package is not required, but is a handy way to put PDF and EPS graphics +% into your paper using the \includegraphics command. +\ifpdf +\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx} +\else +\usepackage{graphicx} +\fi + + +% Here in the preamble, you may load additional packages, or +% define whatever macros you like, with the following exceptions: +% +% - Do not mess with the page layout, either by hand or with packages +% (e.g., typearea, geometry). +% - Do not change the principal fonts, either by hand or with packages. +% - Do not use \pagestyle, or load any page header-related packages. +% - Do not redefine any commands having to do with article titles. +% - If you are using something that is not part of the standard +% tetex-2 distribution, please make a note of whether it's on CTAN, +% or include a copy with your submission. +% + +\begin{document} + +% Mandatory: article title specification. +% Do not put line breaks or other clever formatting in \title or +% \shortauthor; these are moving arguments. + +\title{Linux Virtualization on Virtual Iron VFe} +\subtitle{ } % Subtitle is optional. +\date{} % You can put a fixed date in if you wish, + % allow LaTeX to use the date of typesetting, + % or use \date{} to have no date at all. + % Whatever you do, there will not be a date + % shown in the proceedings. + +\shortauthor{Alex Vasilevsky} % Just you and your coauthors' names. +% for example, \shortauthor{A.N.\ Author and A.\ Nother} +% or perchance \shortauthor{Smith, Jones, Black, White, Gray, \& Greene} + +\author{% Authors, affiliations, and email addresses go here, like this: +Alex Vasilevsky \\ +{\itshape Your affiliation}\\ +{\ttfamily\normalsize your-address@example.com}\\ +% \and +% Bob \\ +% {\itshape Bob's affiliation.}\\ +% {\ttfamily\normalsize bob@example.com}\\ +} % end author section + +\maketitle + +\begin{abstract} +% Article abstract goes here. +\input{vasilevsky-abstract.tex} +\end{abstract} + +% Body of your article goes here. You are mostly unrestricted in what +% LaTeX features you can use; however, the following will not work: +% \thispagestyle +% \marginpar +% table of contents +% list of figures / tables +% glossaries +% indices + +\end{document} + -- cgit v1.2.3