DAMON Current Status and Future Plans
Offered By: Linux Plumbers Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
          Explore the current status and future plans for DAMON, a Linux kernel subsystem providing efficient data access monitoring and access-aware system operations. Learn about the substantial improvements made to DAMON based on user and kernel hacker feedback, including a reported 16% reduction in memory usage with modest overhead. Discover ongoing developments, planned features, and potential future enhancements such as efficient ABI, fine-grained DAMOS control, partial self-tuning, extended monitoring targets, and plans for collaborative memory-overcommit VM system management. Gain insights into the continuous evolution of this important kernel technology and its potential impact on system performance and resource management.
        
Syllabus
DAMON Current Status and Future Plans - SeongJae Park
Taught by
Linux Plumbers Conference
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