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|1:00pm || A Block Layer Overview || Kevin Wolf, Red Hat || Partial Device Port Acceleration || Alexander Graf, SUSE
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|1:45pm || The Road to Effective Thin Provisioning in QEMU || Paolo Bonzini, Red Hat || VFIO: A User's Perspective || Alex Williamson, Red Hat
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|2:30pm || GlusterFS for KVM Users and Developers || Stefan Hajnoczi, Red Hat || Megasas on Steroids: Qemu Device-Passthrough With VFIO || Hannes Reinecke, SUSE
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|3:30pm || Enabling Optimized Interrupt/APIC Virtualization in KVM || Jun Nakajima, Intel || QEMU Live Block Operations: Snapshots, Merging, and Mirroring || Jeff Cody, Red Hat
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|4:00pm || Efficient Sharing of Physical Devices Between KVM Guests and Host || Bharat Bhushan, Freescale || Virtio-blk Performance Improvement ||  Asias He, Red Hat
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|4:30pm || Multiqueue Networking for KVM || Jason Wang, Red Hat || WHQL Pprocess for Windows Drivers and What the Community Can Learn From It || Yan Vugenfirer, Daynix
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Revision as of 17:40, 13 April 2013

KVM Forum 2012

The KVM Forum 2012 was held from November 7-9, 2012 at the Hotel Fira Palace in Barcelona. It was co-located with LinuxCon Europe 2012

Schedule

Wednesday, November 7th

Time Title Speaker
09:00am Keynote Avi Kivity, Red Hat
09:15am For Performance and Latency, Not for Fun Jan Kiszka, Siemens
10:30am KVM Scalability: Preparing for big SMP VMs Andrew Theurer, IBM
11:15am Integrated Testing in QEMU - An Overview of qtest and qemu-test Anthony Liguori, IBM
Track 1 Track 2
Time Title Speaker Title Speaker
1:00pm KVM and Microsoft Hyper-V Enlightenments Vadim Rozenfeld QOM Vadis? Taking Objects to CPU and Beyond Andreas Färber, SUSE
1:45pm Linux bridging: Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks Stephen Hemminger QIDL: An Embedded Language to Serialize Guest Data Structures for Live Migration MIchael Roth, IBM
2:30pm KVM in the Enterprise: An Early Adopter's Take Fernando Luis Vazquez Cao, NTT Live Migration: Even faster, Now With a Dedicated Thread! Orit Wasserman, Red Hat
3:30pm Qemu USB Status Report 2012 Gerd Hoffman, Red Hat Yabusame Update on Postcopy Live Migration for QEMU/KVM Isaku Yamahata, VA Linux Systems Japan K.K.
4:00pm How to Use KVM's Reverse Mappings to Improve Scalability Takuya Yoshikawa, NTT Spice Status Update Hans de Goede, Red Hat
4:30pm A New Chipset for Qemu - Intel's Q35 Jason Baron, Red Hat New Features in libguestfs and the Virt Tools Richard Jones, Red Hat
5:00pm Building Application Sandboxes on Top of KVM or LXC Using libvirt Daniel Berrange, Red Hat KVM Autotest - It's not Just a QA Tool Anymore Lucas Meneghel Rodrigues, Red Hat


Thursday, November 8th

Time Title Speaker
09:00am Keynote Anthony Liguori, IBM
09:15am Virtio & Networking Status and Challenges Michael S. Tsirkin, Red Hat
10:30am KVM Memory Management Update & Plans Rik van Riel, Red Hat
11:15am Revamping the QEMU Memory API Avi Kivity, Red Hat
Track 1 Track 2
Time Title Speaker Title Speaker
1:00pm A Block Layer Overview Kevin Wolf, Red Hat Partial Device Port Acceleration Alexander Graf, SUSE
1:45pm The Road to Effective Thin Provisioning in QEMU Paolo Bonzini, Red Hat VFIO: A User's Perspective Alex Williamson, Red Hat
2:30pm GlusterFS for KVM Users and Developers Stefan Hajnoczi, Red Hat Megasas on Steroids: Qemu Device-Passthrough With VFIO Hannes Reinecke, SUSE
3:30pm Enabling Optimized Interrupt/APIC Virtualization in KVM Jun Nakajima, Intel QEMU Live Block Operations: Snapshots, Merging, and Mirroring Jeff Cody, Red Hat
4:00pm Efficient Sharing of Physical Devices Between KVM Guests and Host Bharat Bhushan, Freescale Virtio-blk Performance Improvement Asias He, Red Hat
4:30pm Multiqueue Networking for KVM Jason Wang, Red Hat WHQL Pprocess for Windows Drivers and What the Community Can Learn From It Yan Vugenfirer, Daynix
5:00pm Lightning Talks

Friday, November 9th

Time Title Speaker
09:00 - 09:15 Keynote
Track 1 Track 2
Time Title Speaker Title Speaker


Community Team Photo

Jeff Cody managed to get a photograph of (a large part of) the KVM / QEMU community development team. View the photo and name key