Thanks to Todd Deshane for linking me to Stacklet (http://stacklet.com), a repository for Xen DomU Images. The site currently has images for CentOS 5.3, Debian (Lenny), Fedora 10, Gentoo, Mandriva, Slackware, and Ubuntu 9.04. There is also a forum associated with the site if you
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Thanks to the 72 people who responded to the Xen.org community survey over the past 2 weeks; the results of the survey are attached in a pdf file (minus the email addresses of anyone who wanted to have further discussions). Xen.org Survey May 2009.pdf The feedback has
From VMBlog.com, you can now read Xen Virtualization Essentials on the Amazon Kindle – http://vmblog.com/archive/2009/05/25/xen-virtualization-essentials-kindle-edition.aspx.
I have created yet another Xen.org group in the newly launched Linux.com site – http://www.linux.com/community/groups/viewgroup/792-Xenorg. That brings to 6 the number of Social Network sites that have Xen.org groups; that I am aware of. If you know of others please
Hope everyone had a productive week, here is the Xen.org weekly update: •   Xen 3.4 Release Announcement – https://xenproject.org/index.php/2009/05/18/xen-34-launch-announcement/ •   Xen Directions Europe 2009 at LinuxTag – https://xenproject.org/index.php/2009/05/20/are-you-coming-to-xen-directions-europe-2009/
Xen Directions Europe 2009 is the first “techno-marketing” event for Xen.org presenting the Xen hypervisor and the products/solutions based on it as well as give university researchers a chance to show how Xen is being leveraged. This event is being co-located at the LinuxTAG conference in Berlin, Germany
I finished reading a great blog post from Michael Dehann at http://michaeldehaan.net/2009/05/17/oss-pitfalls/ about open source communities and some common misconceptions. Well worth the few minutes to read and think about when considering how Xen.org works and how you can contribute. Feedback on what
Thanks to Henning Sprang for the German translation: http://www.xen.org/files/Marketing/XenOverview_Q22009_ger.pdf
Xen.org is pleased to announce the latest release of the Xen hypervisor, the open source industry standard for virtualization. Xen.org is a global community of independent and industry developers, university researchers, users, and virtualization gurus who regularly contribute to the shared design, development, support, and improvement of the
It’s Friday – time flys in Xen world. Highlights: • Xen.org Community Survey – https://citrix.websurveyor.net/wsb.dll/s/92g666 • Check out the new and improved Community Blog Site – http://xenproject.lfprojects.linuxfoundation.org • Xen Directions Europe 2009 at LinuxTag – June 27, 2009 in
From Sang-bum at Samsung – I am happy to announce that a patch for a new emulator platform Goldfish (QEMU 0.82 based Android emulator) is released at wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/XenARM.
Xen Community: The project formerely known as KXEN is now called HXEN (Hosted Xen). This project allows a user to run the Xen hypervisor as a Type 2 VMM instead of the usual Type 1 use of Xen. Project information and downloads are available at http://xen.org/community/projects.