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Invirt is the software developed at SIPB to power our [https://xvm.mit.edu XVM virtualization service] for the MIT community.  In this talk, two Invirt developers explain some of the crazy (awesome?) techniques used inside Invirt to implement its most interesting features.
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Invirt is the software developed at SIPB to power our [http://xvm.mit.edu XVM virtualization service] for the MIT community.  In this talk, two Invirt developers explain some of the crazy (awesome?) techniques used inside Invirt to implement its most interesting features.
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Latest revision as of 14:58, 12 December 2008

[edit] Invirt

Date: December 9, 2008, at 3:30 PM
Presenters: Greg Price (price) and Evan Broder (broder)
Location: 4-231
Notes: slides, website, XVM service
Abstract: Invirt is the software developed at SIPB to power our XVM virtualization service for the MIT community. In this talk, two Invirt developers explain some of the crazy (awesome?) techniques used inside Invirt to implement its most interesting features.
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