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Hotplug Memory and the Linux VM
Proceedings of the Ottawa Linux Symposium
  • Dave Hansen
  • Mike Kravetz
  • Bradley Christiansen
  • Matt Tolentino, University of Washington Tacoma
Publication Date
1-1-2004
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Abstract

This paper will describe the changes needed to the Linux memory management system to cope with adding or removing RAM from a running system. In addition to support for physically adding or removing DIMMs, there is an ever-increasing number of virtualized environments such as UML or the IBM pSeries Hypervisor which can transition RAM between virtual system images, based on need. This paper will describe techniques common to all supported platforms, as well as challenges for specific architectures.

Citation Information
Dave Hansen, Mike Kravetz, Bradley Christiansen and Matt Tolentino. "Hotplug Memory and the Linux VM" Proceedings of the Ottawa Linux Symposium (2004) p. 287
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/matthew-tolentino/7/