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€
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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:
CAMBRIDGE, UK » 4/13/2010 » Xen.org, the home of the open source Xen® hypervisor, today announced the availability of Xen 4.0, the most advanced open source hypervisor software available. The release is the collective effort of a global development team representing more than 50 leading technology
Xen Community: Welcome to the final voting in the Xen.org Mascot Contest. The three final ideas: Bonsai Tree, Panda, and Zen Penguin have all been converted to some concept images to better help you visualize the concepts. Once a winner is chosen, the community can provide input to the