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* Keynote: KVM Status Report - Paolo Bonzini, Senior Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wS6MXi4rbU video]) | |||
* Private vs. Common: Reflection on Cross-architecture Commonality - Christian Borntraeger, IBM ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWlg1Z5RvS4 video] [https://www.linux-kvm.org/images/3/31/Private-vs.-Common-Reflection-on-Cross-architecture-Commonality-Christian-Borntraeger-IBM.pdf slides]) | |||
* Contributor Q&A Panel - Moderated by Stefan Hajnoczi, Red Hat ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q22lu6l1Cdk video]) | |||
* Intel SGX Virtualization on Linux and KVM - Sean Christopherson, Intel ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJk8b25AJd8 video] [https://www.linux-kvm.org/images/e/e8/KVM_Forum_2018_-_Intel_SGX.pdf slides]) | |||
* Secure Virtual Machines on Power - Ram Pai & Guerney Hunt, IBM ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4jccqc14Vc video] [https://schd.ws/hosted_files/kvmforum2018/57/SVM_Edinburg_v3.pdf slides]) | |||
* Protect Data of Virtual Machines with Memory Encryption on KVM - Kai Huang, Intel Corporation ([https://www.linux-kvm.org/images/d/d7/Mktme_kvm_forum_2018.pdf slides]) | |||
* s390 KVM Memory Management and its Pitfalls - Janosch Frank, IBM ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQtqhtv-aSc video] [https://www.linux-kvm.org/images/a/ae/KVM_Forum_2018_s390_KVM_memory_management.pdf slides]) | |||
* Extending Secure Encrypted Virtualization with SEV-ES - Thomas Lendacky, AMD ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgJQYVZVbRc video] [https://www.linux-kvm.org/images/9/94/Extending-Secure-Encrypted-Virtualization-with-SEV-ES-Thomas-Lendacky-AMD.pdf slides]) | |||
* vfio-ap: The Perils of the Weird - Halil Pasic, IBM ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBR36WD9lCY video] [https://www.linux-kvm.org/images/0/06/Vfio-ap-The-Perils-of-the-Weird-Halil-Pasic-IBM.pdf slides]) | |||
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==== Friday - October 27, 2017 ==== | ==== Friday - October 27, 2017 ==== |
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KVM Forum 2018
The 11th edition of the KVM Forum was held from 24 - 26 October at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre, Edinburgh, UK.
Videos and Slides
Wednesday - October 24, 2017
Wednesday Morning
- L1TF and KVM - Alexander Graf, SUSE (video slides)
- Security in QEMU: How Virtual Machines Provide Isolation - Stefan Hajnoczi, Red Hat (video slides)
Wednesday Afternoon
- Painting a Picture of the KVM Use-cases in the Container World - Fabian Deutsch, Red Hat (video slides)
- Getting Some Peace and Quiet as an Open Source Maintainer - Cornelia Huck, Red Hat (video slides)
- Memory Overcommit for Overcommitted Admins - Jonathan Davies, Nutanix (video slides)
- Scalability and Stability of libvirt: Experiences with Very Large Hosts - Marc Hartmayer, IBM (video slides)
Thursday - October 26, 2017
Thursday Morning
- Keynote: KVM Status Report - Paolo Bonzini, Senior Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat (video)
- Private vs. Common: Reflection on Cross-architecture Commonality - Christian Borntraeger, IBM (video slides)
- Contributor Q&A Panel - Moderated by Stefan Hajnoczi, Red Hat (video)
- Intel SGX Virtualization on Linux and KVM - Sean Christopherson, Intel (video slides)
- Secure Virtual Machines on Power - Ram Pai & Guerney Hunt, IBM (video slides)
- Protect Data of Virtual Machines with Memory Encryption on KVM - Kai Huang, Intel Corporation (slides)
- s390 KVM Memory Management and its Pitfalls - Janosch Frank, IBM (video slides)
- Extending Secure Encrypted Virtualization with SEV-ES - Thomas Lendacky, AMD (video slides)
- vfio-ap: The Perils of the Weird - Halil Pasic, IBM (video slides)
Thursday Afternoon
Friday - October 27, 2017
Friday Morning
- QEMU Status Report - Alex Bennée, Senior Software Engineer, Linaro
- Libvirt Status Report - Peter Krempa, Senior Software Engineer, Red Hat
- Arm Timers; and Fire! - Christoffer Dall, Arm (slides)
- Hardware-Assisted Mediated Pass-Through with VFIO - Kevin Tian, Intel (slides)
- ARM virt 3.0 and Beyond: Towards a Better Scalability - Eric Auger, Red Hat (slides)
- SPDK vhost Target: A Practical Solution to Accelerate Storage I/Os Inside VMs - Ziye Yang & Changpeng Liu, Intel
- L1TF and KVM - Alexander Graf, SUSE (slides)
- VFIO Device Assignment Quirks, How to use Them and How to Avoid Them - Alex Williamson, Red Hat
- What Did Spectre and Meltdown Teach about CPU Models? - Paolo Bonzini, Red Hat
- Shared Virtual Addressing in KVM - Yi Liu & Jacob Pan, Intel Corporation
- KVM/arm Meets the Villain: Mitigating Spectre - Marc Zyngier, ARM (slides)
- A Perfect Solution for Live Migration with Pass-through Devices - Quan Xu, Alibaba
Friday Afternoon
- A Driver Framework for qtest - Laurent Vivier, Red Hat
- Live Migration Support for GPU with SRIOV: Challenges and Solution - Zheng Xiao, Alibaba Cloud; Jerry Jiang & Ken Xue, AMD (slides)
- The Functional Test Beast: Tame it, Bring it Home and Make it your Pet - Cleber Rosa, Red Hat, Inc. (slides)
- vdpa: vhost-mdev as a New vhost Protocol Transport - Cunming Liang & Tiwei Bie, Intel (slides)
- Testing in QEMU and libvirt: Beyond Make and Make Check - Yash Mankad, Red Hat (slides)
- Empty Promise: Zero-Copy Receive for vhost - Mike Rapoport, IBM (slides)
- Facilitating Incremental Backup - Eric Blake, Red Hat (slides)
- RAM is Getting More Complex - Dr. David Alan Gilbert, Red Hat (slides)
- Qemu Backup Status - Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy, Virtuozzo
- Guest Free Page Hinting - Nitesh Narayan Lal, Red Hat, Inc. (slides)
- Background Snapshots - Denis Plotnikov, Virtuozzo
- virtio-mem: Paravirtualized Memory - David Hildenbrand, Red Hat (slides)
Schedule
https://kvmforum2018.sched.com/