Xen and the Art of Virtualization
by Paul Barham, Boris Dragovic, Keir Fraser, Steven H, Tim Harris, Alex Ho, Rolf Neugebauer, Ian Pratt, Andrew Warfield
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| year: | 2003 | | series: | Operating Systems Review | | organization: | ACM | | editor: | Michael L. Scott and Larry L. Peterson | | annote: | Paul Barham (University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory; 15 JJ Thomson Avenue , Cambridge , UK , CB3 0FD); Boris Dragovic (University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory; 15 JJ Thomson Avenue , Cambridge , UK , CB3 0FD); Keir Fraser (University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory; 15 JJ Thomson Avenue , Cambridge , UK , CB3 0FD); Steven H (University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory; 15 JJ Thomson Avenue , Cambridge , UK , CB3 0FD); Tim Harris (University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory; 15 JJ Thomson Avenue , Cambridge , UK , CB3 0FD); Alex Ho (University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory; 15 JJ Thomson Avenue , Cambridge , UK , CB3 0FD); Rolf Neugebauer (University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory; 15 JJ Thomson Avenue , Cambridge , UK , CB3 0FD); Ian Pratt (University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory; 15 JJ Thomson Avenue , Cambridge , UK , CB3 0FD); Andrew Warfield (University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory; 15 JJ Thomson Avenue , Cambridge , UK , CB3 0FD); | | publisher: | ACM Press | | abstract: | Numerous systems have been designed which use virtualization to subdivide the ample resources of a modern computer. Some require specialized hardware, or cannot support commodity operating systems. Some target 100% binary compatibility at the expense of performance. Others sacrifice security or functionality for speed. Few offer resource isolation or performance guarantees; most provide only best-effort provisioning | | booktitle: | Proceedings of the 19th {ACM} Symposium on Operating Systems Principles ({SOSP}'03) | | volume: | 37, 5 | | month: | oct | | pages: | 164--177 | | type: | inproceedings | | address: | Bolton Landing, NY, USA |
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