Virtualization software reached another milestone on its road to becoming a pervasive technology with the release of Xen 4.0 by Xen.org (you can find the full announcement here).  It was just 7 short years ago in 2003 that the Xen 1.0 architecture was introduced in
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The Xen.org community, home of the open source Xen hypervisor, is pleased to be working directly with an important corporate member of our community, AMD, for our Xen Summit North America event. Hosted twice a year, Xen Summit events in North America and Asia allow Xen developers, customers, and
Welcome to the Xen.org weekly newsletter with a variety of information to keep you updated on all things Xen. Please feel free to contact me with suggestions for the newsletter. Xen News * Xen Summit North America at AMD – April 28-29; Be Sure To Attend * Xen.org Mascot Contest â€
t’s a fast-moving world. I turn my back for a moment to log onto my XenDesktop, and before you know it, the Planet turns to KVM for Cloud Virtualization. Suddenly all those Xen, VMware and Hyper-V users must have switched to KVM overnight! Impressive. I quickly check the XenServer
Version 1.2 of the XCP migration utility is now available at: http://www.xen.org/products/cloud_projects.html Release highlight is the ability to migrate PV VMs that load kernel/ramdisk from the Dom0(without pygrub). In order for the script to automatically SFTP the kernel/ramdisk to
Release Candidate 3.4.3-rc5 is now tagged at http://xenbits.xensource.com/xen.3.4-testing.hg. This is the final RC before 3.4.3 release. Please test.
The xen-tools project is currently back in active development with the latest scripts available at http://gitorious.org/xen-tools. Xen-tools is a collection of simple perl scripts which allow you to easily create new guest Xen domains on the command line. This is the primary site for now and a
Over the past year or so I have been doing a weekly categorization of the following Xen.org mailing lists: * xen-devel * xen-users * xen-api Each mailing list is updated on a weekly basis in a variety of categories to assist you in looking for answers to questions that you have and
There are only 9 days left until the premier must-attend event of 2010: Xen Summit North America at AMD. Join the Xen.org community for 2 days of in-depth virtualization discussion on a variety of technologies. Highlights include: * Cloud Computing Talks from Bernard Golden (CEO HyperStratus) , Paul Lappas (VP
Welcome to the new Xen.org weekly newsletter with a variety of information to keep you updated on all things Xen. This newsletter is an upgrade from my previous weekly communications and is meant to offer a broader scope of Xen.org activities. Please feel free to contact me with
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Here is the complete Xen 4.0 feature list: * Better performance and scalability: 128 vcpus per guest, 1 TB of RAM per host, 128 physical CPUs per host (as a default, can be compile-time increased to lots more). * blktap2 for VHD image support, including high-performance snapshots and cloning. Wiki link: