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Event: Virtualization
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State: Planned
Start date: 2011/09/28
Start time: 19:00
End date: 2011/09/28
End time: 22:00
Contact: PsychiC
Kind: Lecture
Location: ACKspace
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Short description: Sharing virtual knowledge

Virtualization, not Virtualisation....

In an upcoming session I (PsychiC) would like to share some thoughts about virtualization. What does it actually mean and what does it actually do ? There are many forms of virtualization ranging from applications to networking, each having unique capabilities and many integrate with eachother to create a virtual platform.

I will focus on the aspects we are able to use in the hackerspace, thus providing a base for participants to explore the possibilities of virtualization.

For now you won't need any hardware for this will be a paper talk only.

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On 3th June 2011 I will start with a few basics around desktop/virtualization using VMware player/workstation/server. The basics should apply to other host-based virtualization software like virtualbox.


debian 6.0 last updated 27-may-2011

uname -a : Linux overmind 2.6.32-5-686 #1 SMP Wed May 18 07:08:50 UTC 2011 i686 GNU/Linux


need :


-VMWARE-

VMware-Player-3.1.4-385536.i386.bundle

linux-headers-2.6.32-5-all-i386 sudo apt-get install linux-headers-2.6.32-5-all-i386


sudo sh VMware-Player-3.1.4-385536.i386.bundle


-VIRTUALBOX-

virtualbox-4.0_4.0.8-71778~Debian~squeeze_i386.deb