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	*  Alex Borges
	*  Fabrício Benevenuto


Título seminário:
 “Understanding the Sources of Xen Virtualization Overhead”

Virtual machines provide a suitable environment to consolidate multiple services into few physical machines.  Nevertheless, in order to migrate applications from physical machines to virtualized consolidated platforms, one needs to be able to estimate the performance these applications will achieve on the new environment.  In this context, understanding the …</description>
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