Hi.
I will be teaching an academic course in Operating System Virtualization in the 
spring term of 2008, and I would appreciate any community input or feedback on 
my plans for the course. Listed below is my projected topical syllabus; the 
course is a lab course, meeting once a week with a 1 hour and 40 minute lecture 
and a 1 hour and 40 minute lab. I intend to cover the entire range of OS 
virtualization products and methods. Here are my questions I would appreciate 
community feedback on regarding my projected syllabus:

Is there anything I have missed that you believe should be the topic of a two 
academic-hour lecture?
Is the emphasis/focus balanced and correct? If not, how would you shift it?
(Please note that as this is an operating system virtualization course, I will 
only do one lecture covering both storage and application virtualization.)
Do you have any other suggestions for me based on this syllabus?

Topic 1: Introduction to Virtualization
Topic 2: Business Benefits of Virtualization
Topic 3: Virtualization Application Overview
Topic 4: Hypervisors
Topic 5: Virtual Machines
Topic 6: Paravirtualization
Topic 7: Virtual Appliances
Topic 8: Server Virtualization
Topic 9: Deploying Server Virtualization
Topic 10: Desktop Virtualization
Topic 11: Storage & Application Virtualization
Topic 12: Data Center Management with Virtualization
Topic 13: Business Benefits
Topic 14: Security Implications of Virtualization
Topic 15: Project Presentations

In preparation for this course, I have had a student research group investigate 
existing OS virtualization products and technologies; at the same time this 
group has been supporting virtualization decisions being made by Argonne 
National Lab in DuPage County, Illinois. Here is what we have covered:
SWSoft - all products
VMWare - all products
OpenVZ
UserMode Linx
Kidaro
Citrix XenSource - all products
Virtual Iron
Xen
Parallels Desktop
VServer
Pano Logic
Microsoft - Virtual Server, Virtual PC, Server 2008
Sun Solaris Containers
QEMU
KVM
MojoPac

We will be releasing a whitepaper discussing the results of our research and I 
will post that information when it goes up. Here are my questions for the 
community on this effort:

In your opinion, have we made any glaring omissions in this list?
Is there any other virtualization product or technology we should cover?

Finally, I have an appeal for the community:
Is there anything you would be willing or interested in doing to support the 
efforts of Illinois Institute of Technology to make this course the best 
possible experience for our students?

Thanks for your kind consideration of this request.

--Ray

Ray Trygstad, MSSM / 630.682.6032
Director of Information Technology, Center for Professional Development
Assistant Director for Information Technology, IIT Rice Campus
Lecturer in Information Technology & Management
Illinois Institute of Technology
www.rice.iit.edu/adit/
 
 
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