Research at VMware

D. Tennenhouse
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VMware has its roots in the academic research community, starting with the commercialization of the work on x86 virtualization of Prof. Mendel Rosenblum and his team at Stanford University [1]. Developers embraced VMware's original workstation product and the ensuing work on server virtualization led to today's vSphere platform, which has enabled significant server consolidation, numerous operational benefits, and isolation-based security. In addition, the vast improvements in server utilization provide VMware's customers with significant cost savings and is a key contributor to the environmental sustainability of modern data centers [2]. VMware has remained true to its research roots, with a strong engineering culture that emphasizes grassroots innovation through hackathons, incubation projects, open source activities, seminars and RADIO, an annual R&D innovation offsite that brings together a substantial fraction of the company's developers. Just a few examples of current activities are open vSwitch (OVS), the virtualization and exploration of non-volatile memory (NVM), securing and managing the Internet of Things (IoT), and support for Containers. Over time, there has been a dramatic increase in the scope for innovation at VMware. This paper provides an overview of how that scope has grown and how it has expanded the range of relevant research opportunities along with a description of VMware's recently formed research group, including its mission, composition and significant research thrusts.
在VMware的研究
VMware起源于学术研究界,始于斯坦福大学教授Mendel Rosenblum及其团队对x86虚拟化的商业化研究[1]。开发人员接受了VMware最初的工作站产品,随后在服务器虚拟化方面的工作导致了今天的vSphere平台,该平台实现了重要的服务器整合、众多运营优势和基于隔离的安全性。此外,服务器利用率的大幅提高为VMware的客户节省了大量成本,并且是现代数据中心环境可持续性的关键因素[2]。VMware始终忠于自己的研究根基,拥有强大的工程文化,通过黑客马拉松、孵化项目、开源活动、研讨会和RADIO强调基层创新。RADIO是一项年度研发创新活动,汇集了公司大部分开发人员。当前活动的几个例子是开放虚拟交换机(OVS),非易失性内存(NVM)的虚拟化和探索,保护和管理物联网(IoT),以及对容器的支持。随着时间的推移,VMware的创新范围急剧扩大。本文概述了这一范围是如何发展的,以及它是如何扩大相关研究机会的范围的,并描述了VMware最近成立的研究小组,包括其使命、组成和重要的研究重点。
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