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AraneusAdoro2013-10-17 20:34:40
Virtualization
AraneusAdoro, 2013-10-17 20:34:40

Books about virtualization?

Recommend books or articles about virtualization and/or virtual machine creation. English or Russian, it doesn't matter.

I am hatching one idea here, but I don’t know from which side to get close.

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KEKSOV, 2013-10-17
@AraneusAdoro

It seems to me that you are talking about a Computer Emulator that can run on any OS. Modern hardware does not support ternary logic, which means that the hypervisor will not help you much here, since it simply has nothing to virtualize.
Regarding virtual machines, I recommend that you familiarize yourself with the "beginning of the beginnings" - the language and OS Oberon . The modern incarnation of this A2 system runs on bare metal
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According to Wirth, the developers of the Java language, several years before its creation, “studied the source code for Oberon and, in particular, the source code for Oberon's garbage collectors. Then they messed up Oberon with C syntax and called it Java."

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jcmvbkbc, 2013-10-17
@jcmvbkbc

The definitive guide to the Xen hypervisor / David Chisnall.
ISBN-13: 978-0-13-234971-0

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Spetros, 2013-10-17
@Spetros

Virtualization is quite a wide area, it covers quite a lot - different types of virtualization, implementation aspects in hardware, different hypervisor architectures, virtualized environment for virtual machines, security aspects, etc.
Information about the command system can be found in the technical specifications of Intel and AMD.
For example, Intel Vanderpool Technology for IA-32 Processors (VT-x) Preliminary Specification, Intel, 2005
AMD64 Virtualization Codenamed “Pacifica” Technology, Secure Virtual Machine Architecture, Reference Manual.
Information about hypervisor architectures can be found in various articles. In addition to well-known hypervisors such as Xen, VMware, Hyper-V, KVM, there are also a bunch of small, little-known and of academic interest: OKL4 Microvisor, NOVA, BitVisor, TrustVisor, eXtensible and Modular Hypervisor Framework, etc.
For example, The NOVA Microhypervisor. (slides from the course on micronuclear architecture )

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kenny_opennix, 2013-10-17
@kenny_opennix

Tosatto D.Citrix XenServer 6.0.Administration
Citrix solutions for virtual computing (do not remember who the author is)
McGrath M.Understanding PaaS
Or do you need a specific hypervisor?

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