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Dario Faggioli

SUSE
Virtualization Engineer
Dario is a Virtualization Software Engineer at SUSE. He's been active in the Open Source virtualization space for a few years. Within the Xen-Project, he is still the maintainer of the Xen hypervisor scheduler. He also works on Linux kernel, KVM, Libvirt, and QEMU. Back during his Ph.D., he worked on real-time scheduling on Linux, and he's one of the original authors of what today is the SCHED_DEADLINE scheduling class. He currently focuses on scheduling and on measuring and improving performance. Since 2010, he has spoken at several events and conferences such as Linux Kernel Summit, Linux Plumbers, previous editions of the Xen-Project Developers Summit, FOSDEM, LinuxLab, OSPM, Linux Foundation's Open Source Summit and KVM Forum. He has also given technical seminars about Computer Architecture at the University of Pisa, the University of Modena, and the Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna.
Dario is a Virtualization Software Engineer at SUSE. He's been active in the Open Source virtualization space for a few years. Within the Xen-Project, he is still the maintainer of the Xen hypervisor scheduler. He also works on Linux kernel, KVM, Libvirt, and QEMU. Back during his Ph.D., he worked on real-time scheduling on Linux, and he's one of the original authors of what today is the SCHED_DEADLINE scheduling class. He currently focuses on scheduling and on measuring and improving performance. Since 2010, he has spoken at several events and conferences such as Linux Kernel Summit, Linux Plumbers, previous editions of the Xen-Project Developers Summit, FOSDEM, LinuxLab, OSPM, Linux Foundation's Open Source Summit and KVM Forum. He has also given technical seminars about Computer Architecture at the University of Pisa, the University of Modena, and the Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna.
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