XtreemOS-related seminar by Andrew Morton/Google (video)
Andrew Morton (Google) gave a conference at INRIA Rennes last January 24th 2008
Outside last XtreemOS general meeting, Andrew Morton (Google), who is an external member of XtreemOS Scientific Advisory Committee, gave a seminar on the evolution of the Linux kernel.
This seminar consisted in a global vision of Linux kernel evolutions (memory management, filesystem...) with a focus on the various virtualization technologies in Linux ((keywords: namespace, virtualization, container, kvm, checkpointing...).
The video of Andrew Morton's conference is now available here
(RealPlayer required - Free download)
Short biography:
Andrew Morton co-maintains the public Linux kernel with Linus Torvalds.
He works with the other kernel contributors on merging new code into the
kernel.org product. Since mid-2006 he has been employed by Google.
Prior to this he worked for Digeo Interactive and at Nortel Networks'
Australian
R&D laboratories. Andrew holds an honours degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of New South Wales.