Date: Thursday, January 17, 7pm
Location: Yahoo Inc
Address: 700 First Avenue Bldg E Classroom 9
Real-Time Linux - Sven Dietrich
The session examines the emergence of response-time criteria for task preemption and interrupt latency in the Linux Kernel. Several historical models for achieving real-time performance in Linux are acknowledged.
The core presentation provides an in-depth analysis of the architecture of the Linux 2.6 RT (SLERT) Kernel, the core subsystem modifications
introduced by the Real-Time Linux community project, and an overview of the relationship of SMP and Real-Time in the Linux Kernel. The session concludes with a brief commercial for part 2: Intricacies of SMP and Real-Time in Suse Linux Enterprise, and Q/A.
Writing the resume to get THE job - short presentation
Upcoming:
February: Wikis
March: Virtualization
As always this is a free event. BayLISA sponsors pizza and soda, so skip dinner and come join us to discuss sysadmin topics.
Official Website: http://www.baylisa.org
Added by Jennifer B Davis on January 10, 2008