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now it's past
This page lists past and future public events in which OpenVZ takes placetook part.
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!| Date || Name || Place || Description || Links
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| 14-15 February, 2007
| LinuxWorld Open Solutions Summit
| New York, NY, USA
| The Summit highlights examples of existing successful Linux and open source-based projects and features presentations by leading IT executives who will address the key considerations in their deployment, what worked and especially what did not. Multiple tracks give attendees the full spectrum of best practices across key topic areas including security, enterprise applications, the data center, and emerging trends like virtualization, high performance computing and grid. This Summit is the only event on the East Coast for the Linux and open source community that brings together industry leaders shaping the future of new enterprise technology with business and technical leaders deploying Linux and open source solutions.
 
Kir Kolyshkin presented a talk titled "Linux Virtualization Technology Alternatives". It gives a short overview of three main virtualization technologies -- namely emulation, paravirtualization and OS virtualization, outlining their pros and cons. Second part of the talk is devoted to OpenVZ, its components, features, and applications.
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* [http://www.linuxworldsummit.com/live/14/events/14NYC07A Event website]
* [http://www.linuxworldsummit.com/live/14/events/14NYC07A Kir's talk]
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| 15–18 April, 2007
| A local event organised by a few LUGs.
OpenVZ was be presented by John Blanford.
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* [http://www.linuxfestnorthwest.org/ Event website]
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| 6–9 August, 2007| LinuxWorld Conference and Expo| San Francisco, CA, USA| LinuxWorld is the premier event for the Linux and open source community, bringing together industry leaders shaping the future of new enterprise technology in the largest single gathering of business and technical leaders deploying Linux and open source solutions. OpenVZ had an exhibit space in the dot-org pavilion. We were showing and demoing OpenVZ server virtualization, answering questions, distributing live DVDs and so on.| <small>* [http://linuxworldexpo.com/live/12/ Event website]* [http://wiki.openvz.org/LinuxWorld2007 OpenVZ wiki page]* [http://openvz.org/development/linuxworld2007-sfo/ openvz.org announce]</small>|-| 2–5 September, 2007| LinuxConf Europe| Cambridge, UK| LinuxConf Europe is a new technical conference, incorporating the best elements from the UK Unix User Group's Linux Developers' Conferences (2006) and the German Unix User Group's Linux-Kongress (2006). This will be followed by the Linux Kernel Summit. Kirill Kolyshkin and Pavel Emelyanov presented talks about OpenVZ and its resource management.| <small>* [http://www.linuxconf.eu/2007/ Event website]* [http://openvz.org/development/linuxconf-europe-2007 openvz.org announce]</small>|-| 4–6 September, 2007| Linux Kernel Developers Summit| Cambridge, UK| Linux Kernel Developers Summit brings together the core of the Kernel development team to plan the next phase of Linux Kernel development. Like past Summits, this developer-to-developer, two-day event delivers substantive technical sessions and workshops where developers and industry leaders can readily share and exchange ideas. A containers micro-summit, plus a session dedicated to containers and the plans for adoption of the containers technology to the Linux Kernel.| <small>* [http://www.usenix.org/events/kernel07/ event website]* [http://openvz.org/development/kernel-summit-2007 openvz.org announce]</small>
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