IBM developerWorks recently published the second part of the article describing OpenVZ on Cell BE processors.
Cell (Wikipedia article) is a very interesting microprocessor from IBM, which is based on 64-bit Power architecture, "but with unique features directed toward distributed processing and media-rich applications". Essentially, this is a hybrid CPU, combining traditional Power core and and eight specialized Synergistic Processing Elements (SPEs). Making OpenVZ kernel and tools SPE-aware is the main topic of the work being done.
Read the article: part 1, part 2, and wait for part 3.
Now all I need is Playstation 3 (which features Cell BE).
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The fall semester is just around the corner... so it is impossible for me to break away for a trip to Seattle. I hope one or more of you guys can blog so I can attend vicariously.
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