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    • RE: memory overcommitment

      @olivierlambert is this something that can be turned in as an issue to an open source enforcement group of some kind? Any recommendations of one to ask?
      Thanks

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    • RE: memory overcommitment

      @olivierlambert very interesting. I'll bet we never see this, such a shame. They have an open source release center here:
      https://consumer.huawei.com/en/opensource/
      however the link to cloud goes to not found.
      I'll try some emails, and see if I can get anywhere. The developer who did the presentation never responded to the email address posted in the presentation.

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    • RE: memory overcommitment

      @olivierlambert If Huawei developers implemented this feature in Huawei Cloud as an open source derivative, would they not be required to provide their source code back to the upstream project?

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    • RE: memory overcommitment

      @olivierlambert strictly a density thing. it's a main vmware feature, and one of the things other virtualization environments lack. I got excited seeing huawei has actually worked on it, then couldn't find any other references to it other than that presentation.

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    • memory overcommitment

      We've recently decided to give Xen another shot, and love the direction of the XCP-ng project.
      I've been searching various xen sites and sources for memory overcommitment, since that's a feature we need.
      I came across a presentation by Huawei in 2018, showing some impressive usage and stats on this topic:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6S6SDzQAdvY

      I'm wondering if any of this has made it back to Xen sources, or if it is still a Huawei only feature.

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