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Jacob Gorm Hansen
Researcher at VMware
Publications - 20
Citations - 3982
Jacob Gorm Hansen is an academic researcher from VMware. The author has contributed to research in topics: Virtual machine & Hypervisor. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 20 publications receiving 3917 citations. Previous affiliations of Jacob Gorm Hansen include University of Washington & University of Copenhagen.
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Live migration of virtual machines
Christopher Clark,Keir Fraser,Steven Hand,Jacob Gorm Hansen,Eric Jul,Christian Limpach,Ian Pratt,Andrew Warfield +7 more
TL;DR: The design options for migrating OSes running services with liveness constraints are considered, the concept of writable working set is introduced, and the design, implementation and evaluation of high-performance OS migration built on top of the Xen VMM are presented.
Patent
Web browser operating system
TL;DR: A web browsing system using a browser operating system (BOS) as mentioned in this paper provides a trusted software layer on which web browsers execute, which runs the client-side component of each web application (e.g., on-line banking, and Web mail) in its own virtual machine, which provides strong isolation between Web services and the user's local resources.
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A safety-oriented platform for Web applications
TL;DR: The security evaluation shows that Tahoma can prevent or contain 87% of the vulnerabilities that have been identified in the widely used Mozilla browser, and measurements of latency, throughput, and responsiveness demonstrate that users need not sacrifice performance for the benefits of stronger isolation and safety.
Patent
System and method for replicating disk images in a cloud computing based virtual machine file system
TL;DR: In this article, a replicated decentralized storage system comprises a plurality of servers that locally store disk images for locally running virtual machines as well as disk images, for failover purposes, for remotely running VMs.
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Self-migration of operating systems
Jacob Gorm Hansen,Eric Jul +1 more
TL;DR: This paper presents two prototypes that allow migration not only of an application but also of the operating system running the application, and includes a novel approach, self-migration, to operating system migration.