KVM Forum 2011 was held in Vancouver, Canada on August 15–16, 2011.
List of presentations
Monday, August 15th
- Avi Kivity, Keynote
- Paul Mackerras, KVM on the IBM POWER7 Processor
- Alex Williamson, VFIO: PCI device assignment breaks free of KVM
- Kevin Wolf, The reinvention of qcow2
- Stefan Hajnoczi & Paolo Bonzini, Virtio SCSI: An alternative virtualized storage stack for KVM
- Asias He, Native Linux KVM tool
- Andrea Arcangeli, What’s coming from the MM for KVM
- Stuart Yoder, KVM on Embedded Power Architecture Platforms
- Rik van Riel, Guest memory resizing - free page hinting & more
- Jan Kiszka, Using KVM as a Real-Time Hypervisor
- Mark Wagner, Optimizing Your KVM Instances
- Bryan Cantrill, Experiences porting KVM to SmartOS
- Michael S. Tsirkin, virtio networking status update and case study
- Daniel Berrange, Introduction to the libvirt APIs for KVM management and their future development
- Ryan Harper, IO Throttling in QEMU
- Dan Kenigsberg, VDSM is now Free
- Yoshi Tamura, The best of both worlds: Network virtualization and KVM
- Dan Magenheimer, Transcendent Memory and Friends (lightning talk)
Tuesday, August 16th
- Keynote, Anthony Liguori
- Performance monitoring in KVM guests, Avi Kivity
- AHCI - doing storage right, Alexander Graf
- Code Generation for Fun and Profit, Anthony Liguori
- QEMU’s device model qdev: Where do we go from here?, Markus Armbruster
- SPICE Roadmap, Alon Levy
- Fixing the USB disaster, Gerd Hoffmann
- KVM Graphics Direct Assignment, Paul Lu
- Making KVM autotest useful for KVM developers, Marcelo Tosatti
- AMD IOMMU Version 2 Support in KVM, Jagane Sundar
- Implementing a Hardware Appliance Product: Applied usage of qemu/KVM and libvirt, Kei Ohmura
- Improving the Out-of-box Performance When Using KVM, Benoit Hudzia
- Yabusame: Postcopy Live Migration for Qemu/KVM, Takahiro Hirofuchi
Videos are available on YouTube and Archive.org