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| Inside VMware Fusion |
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Google Tech Talks
October, 17 2007
ABSTRACT
Join Ben Gertzfield of VMware for a look behind
the curtain at virtualization on the Mac, the
technology that frees operating systems from their
earthly hardware chains.
Similar in spirit to the ideals of the microkernel
and distributed computing, the abstracted and
idealized CPU, storage, network, and other devices
provided by virtualization remove the barriers
formed by the underlying realities of
heterogeneous physical hardware.
We'll discuss the technologies forming and
building upon virtualization, including the
hypervisor (or virtual machine monitor), replay
(deterministic recording and replaying of all
hardware and software events), and virtual
machine-based disaster recovery.
In addition, we'll share the lessons learned from
jumping head-first into the consumer software and
Mac worlds, and how "thinking different"
applies to porting a massive source code base to
its third platform (after Linux and Windows).
This talk will be taped by the engEDU Tech Talks
Team.
Speaker: Ben Gertzfield
Ben Gertzfield is the lead developer of VMware
Fusion for Mac, VMware's first virtualization
solution for Intel Macs, currently available for
free trial download.
Ben graduated from the University of California,
Santa Cruz with a degree in computer science, and
subsequently lived and worked in Japan be... Tags : google techtalks techtalk engedu talk talks googletechtalks education |
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| Vmware player 2.0 on Ubuntu 7.04 |
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Run multiple operating systems simultaneously on a
single PC
Get more out of your existing computer hardware.
Use the free VMware Player application to run
multiple operating systems simultaneously on a
single PC.
With VMware Player, you can use any virtual
machine created by VMware Workstation, VMware
Server or VMware ESX Server, as well as Microsoft
virtual machines and Symantec LiveState Recovery
disks. Use 32- and 64-bit Windows, Linux, NetWare,
or Solaris x86 operating systems side-by-side,
without rebooting or partitioning your hard drive.
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