Anatomy of Linux Kernel Shared Memory
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Linux Tutorials : Anatomy of Linux Kernel Shared Memory

An interesting change in the 2.6.32 kernel is Kernel Shared Memory (KSM). KSM allows the hypervisor to increase the number of concurrent virtual machines by consolidating identical memory pages. Explore the ideas behind KSM (such as storage de-duplication), its implementation, and how you manage it. Anatomy of Linux Kernel Shared Memory  tutorial
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     Tutorial: Anatomy of Linux Kernel Shared Memory
     Date Listed: 2010-05-18
     Submitted By: susej
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