Adam Litke
Adam has been involved in the Linux community since 1999 where he worked with an IBM team to boot Linux on the ppc64 architecture for the first time. Since then he has contributed to many projects including: kernel, libhugetlbfs, Memory Overcommitment Manager, qemu, libvirt, and oVirt. These days, Adam works at Red Hat and is an active member of the oVirt Community working on features ranging from SLA to Live snapshot merging.
Events
Title | Day | Room | Track | Start | End |
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Sweep Away the Garbage for scalable, fault-tolerant shared VM storage |
Saturday | UB2.252A (Lameere) | Virtualisation and IaaS | 15:30 | 16:10 |