Next week, from October 7th to 9th, will take place in Santiago of Chile, the 9th version of one of the biggest FLOSS related event in South America: Jornadas Regionales de Software Libre. In this opportunity will present two talks concerned with Xen. In the first one, on Wednesday, Erika
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On January 29th and 30th will held at Universidad Catolica del Maule in Talca, Chile, the first Developer of Summer. The activity aims to explore new technologies and new programming techniques with keynotes and training sessions about open source development. On January 30th I’ll be speaking about the Xen
The “Encuentro Linux” is, besides Open Community, one of the most important FLOSS event in Chile. This year, the “Encuentro Linux” will be held in Concepción, about 500 kilometers to the south of Santiago and Xen will be present. Victor Hugo dos Santos will expose mainly about XenSource and
On August 14th 2008 will take place, in Valparaiso – Chile, the 2008 edition of Chilean Debian Day. In this opportunity I’ll be there with a newbie-middle presentation about Virtualization technologies centered in Xen, its characteristics, benefits, examples of usability and, obviously, its community 🙂 Any other topic you think I
Attached you will find a PDF version of the Xen Trademark Policy described in this post. Xen Trademark Policy June 08 (PDF Version) Feel free to send us any feedback about the document. It will be very useful…
As the tittle says Running Xen: A Hands-on Guide to the Art of Virtualization is now available to buy, physically of course. So, if you want a copy just follow this link to find out how to get it. There’s also a complementary website where you can find information
Yesterday I just finished the migration of all physical servers to the virtualized ones. Now We (as company) have 7 servers (2 win2k3 and 5 linux) into just one. And yes, we are the first Chilean enterprise using virtualization with Xen in our data center. That makes me really happy,
As the title said, I’ll use this post to introduce myself to the Xen Community Blog: I’m a 25 years old networking engineer student (just one semester left!) and I’m also a Linux geek. I’m from Chile, and I met Xen about a year ago. Since