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OpenSolaris & Intel: Turbo Mode

OpenSolaris & Intel: Turbo Mode
Episode 10 - As multi-core performance increases, is there a way to get better performance on single-threaded applications? David Stewart shows you how Solaris and OpenSolaris will take advantage of turbo mode on the upcoming Intel® Core™ i7 (Nehalem) microarchitecture-based processors. Check out the great stuff that's happening at OpenSolaris.org, download the latest code and join the collaboration.

Tags: Core  David  developer  Dunnington  HPC  i7  Intel  mode  Nehalem  OpenSolaris  OSS  Solaris  Stewart  SW  turbo  Xeon 

OpenSolaris & Intel: Keeping Drivers Under Control

OpenSolaris & Intel: Keeping Drivers Under Control
Epidsode 9 - David Stewart talks about why devise driver stability is important for running your mission critical applications on Solaris or OpenSolaris, then he delves into the technologies that provide tons of stability. This is part of whats happening to make Intel Xeon processors the best platform for Solaris and OpenSolaris. Check it out and get involved at OpenSolaris.org, go to the Intel platform project opensolaris.org/os/project/intel-platform and see the code that makes this work!

Tags: developers  DMA  drivers  Intel  IOMMU  OpenSolaris  OSS  Solaris  SW  Virtualization  VT-d  Xeon 

OpenSolaris & Intel: Wireless?

OpenSolaris & Intel: Wireless?
Epidsode 8: Why Wireless with Solaris? That's a question David Stewart hears a lot since Solaris mainly has a reputation as a server operating system. In this video hear the answer and more about why developers want Solaris on a laptop. Plus learn about other Intel wireless technologies and what's coming later this year. For more on Open Source wireless go to opensourcewireless.org, and please join the laptop community at Opensolaris.org.

Tags: 802.111n  Centrino  development  Intel  Laptop  OpenSolaris  OSS  Peak  Shirley  Solaris  SW  Wireless  Xeon 

OpenSolaris & Intel Xeon Processors: Dunnington

OpenSolaris & Intel Xeon Processors: Dunnington
Episode 7 - Intel Xeon processor & Dunnington David Stewart gets right into some of the key features of Dunnington (codename), the next generation 6-Core Intel server processor, and digs into what really works well on OpenSolaris and Solaris. Join the collaborative efforts in the OpenSolaris community to prepare for these new processors. Then get involved and check out the Intel platform project at Opensolaris.org.

Tags: development  Dunnington  Intel  Open-source  OpenSolaris  OSS  software  Solaris  SW  Virtualization  Xeon 

OpenSolaris & Intel: Acceleration Technology

OpenSolaris & Intel: Acceleration Technology
OpenSolaris & Intel Xeon Processors: Episode 6 - More great work is underway to solve potential problems in the data center, and David Stewart is here to show you some new exciting developments with I/O Acceleration Technology. Hear about the collaborative efforts in the OpenSolaris community working with a growing number of Acceleraton Technologies, Intel processor and chipset, and OpenSolaris Software. Watch the video and then get involved, dowload the code, join the open source community at Opensolaris.org.

Tags: Acceleration  DMA  Enterprise  I/OAT  Intel  OpenSolaris  OSS  Solaris  SW  Technology  Xeon 

OpenSolaris & Intel Xeon Processors: Virtualization

OpenSolaris & Intel Xeon Processors: Virtualization
Episode 5 - David Stewart introduces Ashok Raj, Kernel Development Lead at Intel in the Open Source Technology Center, to talk about what we're doing with Virtualization and OpenSolaris. Ashok shows how virtualization increases server utilization in the data center and discusses what Intel is doing to improve virtualization in the hardware. Dave invites you to get involved with OpenSolaris, join the Intel platform project, and the Xen community within the OpenSolaris community at Opensolaris.org.

Tags: center  data  Enterprise  Intel  Open-source  OpenSolaris  OSS  software  Solaris  Sun  virtualization  VT-d  Xen  Xeon 

OpenSolaris & Intel Xeon Processors: Episode 4

OpenSolaris & Intel Xeon Processors: Episode 4
Predictive Self-healing - David Stewart talks about another exciting feature of OpenSolaris, Predictive Self-healing, and what they're doing to optimize it so Intel Xeon processors can use the features within the fault management architecture (FMA). Watch the video to get many more insights into the process and then join us in the open source community at Opensolaris.org.

Tags: development  Enterprise  FMA  Intel  Open-source  OpenSolaris  OSS  predictive  self-healing  software  Solaris  SW  Xeon 

OpenSolaris & Intel Xeon Processors: Episode 3

OpenSolaris & Intel Xeon Processors: Episode 3
Getting Instant Performance Boosts - Speeding along with the 3rd OpenSolaris feature topic, David Stewart asks developers if they'd like to get automatic performance improvements without having to recompile their application. Then he discusses what is happening to accomplish this, plus the exciting early results. And, what can you do to get involved? Join the community at Opensolaris.org.

Tags: computing  development  Enterprise  Intel  Open-source  OpenSolaris  OSS  performance  software  Solaris  Xeon 

OpenSolaris & Intel Xeon Processors: Episode 2

OpenSolaris & Intel Xeon Processors: Episode 2
Power Utilization - David Stewart is back in this 2nd episode with more details about the power utilization projects Intel is working on to optimize OpenSolaris to take advantage of the Intel platform power features. Learn more about the two main areas of power management, the PowerTop app available on OpenSolaris, and the Tesla project. Join the collaborative effort at Opensolaris.org.

Tags: computing  Enterprise  Intel  Open-source  OpenSolaris  OSS  power-management  software  Solaris  Xeon 

OpenSolaris & Intel Xeon Processors: Episode 1

OpenSolaris & Intel Xeon Processors:  Episode 1
Why Intel & OpenSolaris? David Stewart, Engineering Manager with Intel Open Source Technology Center provides an introduction to why Intel is excited about working on OpenSolaris. Find out about the projects Intel is working on and how you as a software developer can collaborate with us in the OpenSolaris Community.

Tags: computing  CPU  developer  Enterprise  Intel  Open-Source  OpenSolaris  OS  processor  Software  SW  Xeon 

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