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* I am very interested in large memory model programs and multi-core computer systems. I enjoy using virtual machines (VMs) in order to develop a formidable system solution. Through the use of VMs, I am able to try out a variety of software solutions on a VM prior to installation of the software on my production system. | * I am very interested in large memory model programs and multi-core computer systems. I enjoy using virtual machines (VMs) in order to develop a formidable system solution. Through the use of VMs, I am able to try out a variety of software solutions on a VM prior to installation of the software on my production system. | ||
* I have taken [https://www.redhat.com/elearning/rh033vt_red_hat_linux_essentials/ RH033VT], [https://www.redhat.com/elearning/rh131vt_red_hat_linux_system_administration/ RH131VT], | * I have taken [https://www.redhat.com/elearning/rh033vt_red_hat_linux_essentials/ RH033VT], [https://www.redhat.com/elearning/rh131vt_red_hat_linux_system_administration/ RH131VT], [https://www.redhat.com/elearning/rh253vt_red_hat_linux_networking_services/ RH253VT], and [https://www.redhat.com/elearning/rh301vt_red_hat_rhce_rapid_track/ RH301VT] coursework, in order to further establish my Red Hat educational foundation. | ||
* I enjoy using VMs for executing my Fedora 9, 10, and 11 systems. With the effective use of VMs, I am able to concurrently run 9 VMs on my workstation. The picture at the bottom right of this page shows 4 VMs with 3 VMs on Fedora 9 and with 1 VM on Fedora 10. The picture at the bottom left of this page shows 1 VM with Fedora 11. Each VM has 1536 MB of RAM for execution and evaluation purposes within an established baseline VM system. | * I enjoy using VMs for executing my Fedora 9, 10, and 11 systems. With the effective use of VMs, I am able to concurrently run 9 VMs on my workstation. The picture at the bottom right of this page shows 4 VMs with 3 VMs on Fedora 9 and with 1 VM on Fedora 10. The picture at the bottom left of this page shows 1 VM with Fedora 11. Each VM has 1536 MB of RAM for execution and evaluation purposes within an established baseline VM system. |
Revision as of 04:31, 17 August 2009
David Ramsey
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About Dramsey
Email: MailTo(dramsey AT fedoraproject DOT org)
Located on the far right of this picture (in the pink shirt,) I am a Fedora 9, 10, and 11 user currently experiencing the x86 version. I am trying to integrate useful system administration ideas for my Fedora systems.
- I am very interested in large memory model programs and multi-core computer systems. I enjoy using virtual machines (VMs) in order to develop a formidable system solution. Through the use of VMs, I am able to try out a variety of software solutions on a VM prior to installation of the software on my production system.
- I have taken RH033VT, RH131VT, RH253VT, and RH301VT coursework, in order to further establish my Red Hat educational foundation.
- I enjoy using VMs for executing my Fedora 9, 10, and 11 systems. With the effective use of VMs, I am able to concurrently run 9 VMs on my workstation. The picture at the bottom right of this page shows 4 VMs with 3 VMs on Fedora 9 and with 1 VM on Fedora 10. The picture at the bottom left of this page shows 1 VM with Fedora 11. Each VM has 1536 MB of RAM for execution and evaluation purposes within an established baseline VM system.
- My latest Fedora 11 (Leonidas) kernels are vmlinuz-2.6.29.6-217.2.7.fc11.i586 and vmlinuz-2.6.29.6-217.2.7.fc11.i686.PAE. I am very interested in the latest Fedora 11 release to see how the iBus Intelligent Input Bus "input framework method system" and EXT4 file system "checksum feature for the journal" have developed.
- My current workstation has eight (8) x86_64 computing cores and 16 GB of RAM as well as 500 GB harddisk (SATA Seagate 7200.12.) The Seagate 7200.12, 500 GB harddisk is only "one" platter and is very quiet as well as very low power consumption and fast for my use. I am considering a plan on doing an upgrade to the Seagate 7200.12, 1 TB harddisk in this calendar year.
Locations
Locations
- Tokyo, Japan &
- The University of Maryland - College Park, Maryland
Projects
Fedora Purchases
Things I do
- Both x86 and x86_64 versions of Fedora 9, Fedora 10 and Fedora 11 DVDs Distribution in Japan see Akihabara "Electric City" and The University of Maryland - College Park, Maryland
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System Data URLs
- How do I know how many file descriptors are being used system-wide in Red Hat Enterprise Linux?
- Operating System Tuning Parameters
- Phoenix/Tools
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