Pre-Grant Publication Number: 20080162680
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Summary / Description
| Summary / Description | Numerous systems have been designed which use virtualization to subdivide the ample resources of a modern computer. This paper presents Xen, an x86 virtual machine monitor which allows multiple commodity operating systems to share conventional hardware in a safe and resource managed fashion, but without sacrificing either performance or functionality. |
Basic Information
| Type of Prior Art | Print Publication |
| Publication Title * | Xen and the art of virtualization |
| Author | Barham, et al. |
| ISBN | 1-58113-757-5 |
| Page Range | 164 - 177 |
| Medium | Other printed publication |
| Publication Date * | January 1, 2003 |
| URL | http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&... |
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Excerpt
Excerpt Numerous systems have been designed which use virtualization to subdivide the ample resources of a modern computer. This paper presents Xen, an x86 virtual machine monitor which allows multiple commodity operating systems to share conventional hardware in a safe and resource managed fashion, but without sacrificing either performance or functionality. |
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Suggests that technology surrounding hypervisor/VMM network address trapping is not novel
Suggests that technology surrounding hypervisor/VMM network address trapping is not novel
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