On 24/03/2011 12:21, Zhihao Yuan wrote:
On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 5:39 AM, Ivan Voras<[email protected]> wrote:
On 24/03/2011 10:00, Jing Huang wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I am a student of Peking University in China. I am interest
in the FreeBSD project of "Timecounter Performance Improvements".
I am familiar with Linux kernel and virtualization systems,
like KVM and Xen. I have maintained the Linux Server for my College
for last whole year. Recently, I learned a lot about KVM and assigned
VMs to students who need them. I also have experience of install and
config FreeBSD system.
Offtopic for your specific requests, but if you or these students would like
to finish porting KVM to FreeBSD, that would also be a great GSoC project!
Linux KVM was ported to FreeBSD before:
http://retis.sssup.it/~fabio/freebsd/lkvm/
But their code are not clean, and the implementation only support
FreeBSD 6/7 (due to the changes to the USB stack). Since there may be
another big project to clean up their code, FreeBSD dropped that GSoC
result.
Yes, that is why I suggested finishing the port :) There is enough work
in finishing the KVM port that it can be a new GSoC project.
(also, finishing FUSE...)
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