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A Multi-Platform, Multi-Purpose Research Hypervisor
1. Maintainers
Current work on Research Hypervisor is targets two Instruction Set
Architectures (ISA). The core maintainers consist of the
individuals responsible for a particular ISA. Those individuals are
currently:
1. Overall and PowerPC. Jimi Xenidis <jimix@watson.ibm.com>.
2. Intel and AMD Architecture (x86). Leendert Van Doorn,
<leendert@us.ibm.com>.
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2. What is the Research Hypervisor?
Virtual machines have been around for decades, creating an environment
by which several Operating Systems can coexist on a single machine
while maintain the security and isolation of a multiple machine
scenario. Much of the technology has been pioneered by IBM(TM) in our
zSeries(TM) and more recently in our pSeries(TM) and iSeries(TM)
offerings. Normally the domain of "Big Iron" and large data centers,
Hypervisors have enjoyed a recent resurgence in interest due to the
availability of powerful commodity hardware and the vast amount of
operating system research made possible by the recent open source
movement.
The Research Hypervisor Project is a software base designed
specifically to perform and support Hypervisor Research and push
the boundaries of all aspects of virtualizing a machine. Different
ISAs have different degrees of maturity, but our commitment to
broad support, rapid progress and friendly competition have created
an energetic environment and some pretty cool results.
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3. Project goals
1. Multi-Platform. The Research Hypervisor Project currently
supports PowerPC and x86 processors and targets various
processor implementations that may or may not have Hypervisor
capabilities designed into the architecture.
2. Multi-Purpose. The Project is designed to be feature rich in
that a specific build can support varying degrees of system
virtualization, in terms of IO partitioning, IO virtualization,
Multi-processor Multi-threaded virtualization, Security, RAS,
migration, and more.
3. Compact Size and Modularity. The size and function of the core
Hypervisor in the Research Hypervisor is a major concern to the
project leaders. We are committed to creating a modular design
that will allow for new features to be added to the core
functionality in order to preserve Hypervisor integrity and
allow for independent innovation and research.
4. More to come. ...
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4. Getting Started
See the INSTALL file in this directory, there is also plenty of
useful information in the ./docs directory.
5. Check it out!
We invite all of the Open Source Comminity to try the Research
Hypervisor and discuss its design and implimentation. Please keep
an eye out for our comming webpage at:
http://www.research.ibm.com/Hypervisor
Other Resources:
* Hacker's Guide. Can be build like all other documentation, a
recent snap shot can be found in:
docs/00HackersGuide.html
* API Document. Is in the fila stages of review and will be
released shortly
* IRC on irc.freenode.net, channel name is #rhype. For those
interested in a more "free form" discussion.
* Mailing lists. Are being created as we speak.. stay tuned!
Jimi Xenidis <jimix@watson.ibm.com>
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