Article title: Exploring malware: Millions of Linux kernel simulated botnets. Linux is a technology channel of the IT lab in China. Includes basic categories such as desktop applications, Linux system management, kernel research, embedded systems, and open source.
Today's largest botnet is being simulated using the 1 million Linux kernel. These virtual machines are trying to complete an experiment designed to learn the origins of malware.
Everything in the Sandia National Laboratory is virtual: servers can be infected with viruses at any time. Users can click attachments in virtual emails and have 1 million computers simulating the Internet. According to a report from LinuxInsider.com, this large-scale experiment at the lifmore lab in California has produced results on how evil botnets occur.
Although data from this $0.1 million experiment has been analyzed, the Sandia National Laboratory is planning to use its Red Sky supercomputer for further experimentation, this time it will be 10 million of the Linux kernel.