I have received many great ideas for the Xen Community Mascot and am ready to release the ideas to the community for a vote. Please look over these ideas and select your top 3. I will keep the voting open for 2 weeks (Feb 17) and will create the
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For those of you in Southern California – make sure to stop by the SCALE event and visit the Xen.org booth or attend the Xen session on Sunday February 21 at 3pm, Open Source Virtualization the Xen Way!. Besides myself at this event, please stop by to see Heechul Kim
From Rob Hoes: We have now integrated an up-to-date version of the API documentation for XCP with the source code docs of the xapi toolstack. See http://www.xen.org/files/XenCloud/ocamldoc and click on “XenAPI Documentationâ€.
As I have indicated in the past, I intend to share all sorts of data with the community in 2010 to give us an idea of where the community is successful and where our weak points are. Here are some highlights from the January Golden Ratio Data: * 77,378 unique
Thanks to Valentin Höbel for translating the Xen Overview brochure into German. Feel free to use this document if you are promoting Xen in an area with German speakers.
Andreas Ender from SECURE_iT sent me this excellent demonstration video… Georg Dörn from www.its-doern.at has built a XEN cluster solution. This Video shows you an RDP session while live migration of a Windows 2008 R2 terminal server running as a virtual machine on a XEN-HA cluster.
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
From Pasi in mailing lists: I’ve been trying to write some documentation to the Xen wiki recently, mostly about the questions that come up often on ##xen and xen-users. These are the recently created wiki pages: http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/XenOverview http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/XenDom0Kernels http:
As you may have noticed, I am increasing the number of events that Xen.org attends with booths or presentations in 2010. So far, I have booked Xen.org at SCALE, Citrix Synergy, and SouthEast LinuxFest. Of course, these events are all in the US and I am looking to
The new Xen.org overview brochure in Chinese is now available here. Thanks to Zhang Hu for his translation efforts.
The Xen Summit North America at AMD Program Committee is now formed and is a great collection of community members from various global locations, corporations, universities, and users. The following community members are participating in the program committee: * Boris Quiroz * Anil Madhavapeddy * Dan Magenheimer * Jose Renato G Santos * Hitoshi Oi
I received an email today from SlideShare.net with the Xen statistics for 2009 and I thought I would share: * 90 Presentations Uploaded * 25,895 viewings of those presentations * 288 average views per presentation The most popular presentation for 2009: Xen Memory Management View more presentations from Stephen Spector.