Difference between revisions of "RT-Xen: Real-Time Virtualization based on Hierarchical Scheduling"
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− | [https://sites.google.com/site/realtimexen/ RT-Xen Website] | + | * [https://sites.google.com/site/realtimexen/ Official RT-Xen Website] |
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+ | * <span style="color:#B22222"> '''[News]''' </span> [http://blog.xen.org/index.php/2013/11/27/rt-xen-real-time-virtualization-in-xen/ <u>RT-Xen: Real-Time Virtualization in Xen</u>] [[http://blog.xen.org/ <u>Xen Blog</u>]] | ||
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+ | == About == | ||
RT-Xen is an open-source virtualization platform for systems integration and cloud computing with real-time performance guarantees. The RT-Xen project extends Xen, a widely used open-source virtual machine manager, to support virtual machines with real-time performance requirements. RT-Xen features a compositional real-time scheduling framework that bridges the gap virtualization technology and real-time scheduling theory for predictable real-time computing on virtualized platforms. | RT-Xen is an open-source virtualization platform for systems integration and cloud computing with real-time performance guarantees. The RT-Xen project extends Xen, a widely used open-source virtual machine manager, to support virtual machines with real-time performance requirements. RT-Xen features a compositional real-time scheduling framework that bridges the gap virtualization technology and real-time scheduling theory for predictable real-time computing on virtualized platforms. |
Latest revision as of 23:23, 3 December 2013
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RT-Xen is an open-source virtualization platform for systems integration and cloud computing with real-time performance guarantees. The RT-Xen project extends Xen, a widely used open-source virtual machine manager, to support virtual machines with real-time performance requirements. RT-Xen features a compositional real-time scheduling framework that bridges the gap virtualization technology and real-time scheduling theory for predictable real-time computing on virtualized platforms.