REMINDER: ELISA June Seminar - What is a page table and why should we care about it? June 16, 17:00-18:00 UTC


Min Yu
 

Just a reminder that a week from today on Thursday, June 16, 17:00-18:00 UTC, Khalid Aziz from Oracle will be giving an ELISA seminar talk on Page Table.

The event details are in the email below and here. Please add it to your calendar if you haven't.

We look forward to your participation. 

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From: Min Yu <myu@...>
Date: Tue, May 31, 2022 at 2:01 PM
Subject: ELISA June Seminar - What is a page table and why should we care about it?
To: <devel@...>


Dear all,

ELISA will be hosting a seminar talk on Thursday, June 16, 17:00-18:00 UTC. Please see details of the seminar talk on the calendar here https://lists.elisa.tech/g/devel/viewevent?eventid=1541352&calstart=2022-06-16 and below and add the event to your calendar to make sure you attend.

  • Title: What is a page table and why should we care about it?
  • Speaker: Khalid Aziz, Senior Software Engineer from Oracle
  • Time: June 16, 17:00-18:00 UTC
  • Abstract: Physical memory on a computer is a shared resource. Kernel allocates and reclaims this shared resource to ensure all workloads on a system have adequate resources to complete their tasks. Accurate management of physical memory assignment is required for fairness and data safety. This is the task of Memory Management subsystem in the Linux kernel. We will discuss how the Memory Management subsystem assigns and tracks physical memory, how it ensures isolation between unrelated workloads and how it enables sharing of data in memory for workloads that need it. We will discuss the management overhead associated with isolation and dive deeper into  specific approaches on managing overhead for effective sharing.
  • https://zoom.us/j/92556635496?pwd=eUtzdUxFdzdaK3IyL25KZmgyT3hUQT09
ELISA June 2022 Seminar - Khalid Aziz - What is a page table.jpg

The seminar will be a 45 minutes presentation by the speaker followed by 15 minutes of Q&A.

We look forward to your participation.

Kind regards,
Min

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Min Yu
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The Linux Foundation
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