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crucial role and show off some of the cool new (and old) features  
crucial role and show off some of the cool new (and old) features  
available in Fedora 11.
available in Fedora 11.
Slides:
The slides from the talk are available [http://markmc.fedorapeople.org/fudcon-2009-virt.pdf here].

Latest revision as of 12:47, 22 July 2009

Bio:

Richard Jones works for Red Hat based in London, UK. He works with the virtualization team on projects including: libvirt, libguestfs, virt tools, P2V, V2V, Fedora, the Windows cross-compiler and the Fedora OCaml project.

Mark McLoughlin also works for Red Hat but is based in Dublin, Ireland. Recently he has been co-ordinating the Fedora virtualization efforts while also trying to find time to work on libvirt, kvm, qemu, networking, virtio and device assignment. Once upon a time he hacked on GNOME, but that's long forgotten now.

Abstract:

Rich and Mark will give a whirlwind tour of virtualization support in Fedora. They will explain why virtualization is important, give some history on its availability in Fedora, describe how libvirt plays a crucial role and show off some of the cool new (and old) features available in Fedora 11.

Slides:

The slides from the talk are available here.