Friday, February 24, 2006
Jonathan Schwartz's Weblog
Jonathan Schwartz's Weblog: "if you write a blog that fairly assesses the machine's performance (positively or negatively), send us a pointer, we're likely to let you keep the machine"
Tuesday, February 21, 2006
New Scientist Breaking News - Mathematical proofs getting harder to verify
New Scientist Breaking News - Mathematical proofs getting harder to verify: " the large statements of mathematics are so complex that we may never know for sure whether they're true or false"
Monday, February 13, 2006
2005 Linux Symposium --
2005 Linux Symposium --: "Linux Virtualization on Virtual Iron VFe
Alex Vasilevsky "
Alex Vasilevsky "
EBN - The Future Of Linux: A Virtual Success
EBN - The Future Of Linux: A Virtual Success: "While VMware and Xen are busy about the job of carving up single servers for many guest OSs, Virtual Iron aims to move beyond the single server environment into what we might normally think of as a clustered environment. With Virtual Iron's VFe 1.0, a single OS image can run on a fraction of a processor, as is typically done with VMware and Xen. In the other extreme, it can also run on as many as 16 CPUs simultaneously. To make this magic happen with commodity hardware, Virtual Iron requires that a Topspin Communications InfiniBand switch connect all systems participating in the virtual system"
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