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Intel® Virtualization Technology
Volume 10    Issue 03    Published August 10, 2006
ISSN 1535-864X    DOI: 10.1535/itj.1003.03

  Section 10 of 10  
Extending Xen* with Intel® Virtualization Technology
Authors’ biographies

Yaozu Dong
Yaozu Dong is a technical lead in the Open Source Technology Center in Shanghai, PRC. He joined Intel in 1998 and had been involved in various embedded system projects from PalmOS* to Windows CE* to Linux*, and several virtualization projects. He received his Bachelors and Masters degrees in Engineering from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, PRC. His e-mail address is eddie.dong at intel.com.

Shaofan Li
Shaofan Li is an engineering manager in the Open Source Technology Center in Shanghai, PRC. She joined Intel in 1999 and had been involved in IPMI, EFI, and several virtualization projects. She currently manages the Xen* development team of PRC in the Intel® Open Source Technology Center. Her team is focusing on enabling Intel® Virtualization Technology in Xen for both IA-32 and Itanium® architectures. She received her Bachelors and Masters degrees in Engineering from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, PRC. Her e-mail address is susie.li at intel.com.

Asit Mallick
Asit Mallick is a senior principal engineer leading the system software architecture in the Intel Open Source Technology Center. He joined Intel in 1992 and has worked on the development and porting of numerous operating systems to Intel architecture. Prior to joining Intel, he worked in Wipro Infotech, India on the development of networking software. Asit earned his Masters degree in Engineering from the Indian Institute of Science, India. His e-mail address is asit.k.mallick at intel.com.

Jun Nakajima
Jun Nakajima is a principal engineer leading Linux and Xen projects at the Intel Open Source Technology Center. He is recognized as one of the key contributors to Xen, including Xen/XenLinux port to Intel® EM64T, the major VT-x support codes, and the architecture. He has over 15 years of experience with operating system internals and an extensive background in processor architectures. Prior to joining Intel, he worked on various projects in the industry such as AT&T/USL Unix System V Releases (SVR) like the SVR4.2, and Chorus microkernel based fault-tolerant distributed SVR4. Jun earned his Bachelors of Engineering degree from the University of Tokyo in Japan. His e-mail is jun.nakajima at intel.com.

Kun Tian
Kun Tian is a software engineer in the Open Source Technology Center in Shanghai, PRC. He joined Intel in 2003 and has been involved in Linux kernel development and virtualization-related projects. He is currently working on adding Intel Virtualization Technology to Xen for the Itanium processor. He received his Masters degree in Engineering from the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. His e-mail is kevin.tian at intel.com.

Xuefei Xu
Xuefei Xu is a software engineer in the Open Source Technology Center in Shanghai, PRC. He joined Intel in 2003 and had been involved in several virtualization projects. He currently is working on adding Intel Virtualization Technology to Xen for the Itanium processor. He received his Masters degree in Engineering from the Huazhong University of Science and Technology, PRC. His e-mail is anthony.xu at intel.com.

Fred Yang
Fred Yang is a project lead in the Intel Open Source Technology Center in Santa Clara, California. He joined Intel in 1989 and had been involved in a series of operating system projects for Intel processors. He currently leads the team that is adding Intel Virtualization Technology to Xen for the Itanium processor. He received his M.S. degree in Computer Science from the University of Texas at Arlington. His e-mail is fred.yang at intel.com.

Wilfred Yu
Wilfred Yu is an engineering manager in the Intel Open Source Technology Center in Santa Clara, California. He joined Intel in 1983 and had been involved in a series of operating system projects for Intel® processors. He currently manages the team that is adding Intel Virtualization Technology to Xen. He received his Bachelors degree in Engineering from McGill University and his Masters of Applied Science and PhD degrees from the University of Waterloo, Canada. His e-mail is wilfred.yu at intel.com.


  Section 10 of 10  

In this article
Abstract
Introduction
Intel® Virtualization Technology
Extending Xen* with Intel® VT
Performance tuning VT-x guests
Benchmark performance
Current status
Acknowledgments
References
Authors’ biographies
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