This blog was written by Zhongze Liu. Zhongze Liu is a student studying information security in Huazhong University of Science and Technology in Wuhan, China. He recently took part in GSoC 2017 where he worked closely with the Xen Project community on “Allowing Sharing Memory Regions between VMs from xl
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This blog post was written by Felix Schmoll, currently studying Mechanical Engineering at ETH Zurich. After obtaining a Bachelor in Computer Science from Jacobs University he spent the summer working on fuzzing the hypervisor as a Google Summer of Code student. His main interests in code are low-level endeavours and
It’s been a very busy month or so for the Xen Project. During mid-June, I was lucky to attend and speak at LinuxCon + ContainerCon China held in Beijing. There I spoke on the topic of securing embedded systems with the hypervisor and live patching, virtual machine introspection and vulnerability
We’re excited to announce that registration and the call for proposals is open for Xen Project Developer and Design Summit 2017, which will be held in Budapest, Hungary from July 11-13, 2017. The Xen Project Developer and Design Summit combines the formats of Xen Project Developer Summits with Xen
This is a quick announcement that the Xen Project is again participating in Google Summer of Code (GSoC), a program that awards three-month paid stipends to University students to work on open source projects, with the goal to get open source experience. The Xen Project will also again participate in
Thanks to the team at Fujitsu, we now have the Xen.org Brochure available in Japanese for community leverage – http://www.xen.org/files/Marketing/XenBrochure_Q12009_jp.pdf.
The Xen Summit Tokyo slides are uploaded to http://www.xen.org/xensummit/xensummit_fall_2008.html along with the videos.
All the videos from Xen Summit Tokyo are now available at http://www.xen.org/xensummit/xensummit_fall_2008.html. I am still working on getting all the presentations so those are not yet complete.
The second day of Xen Summit Tokyo was even larger than day 1 with 143 attendees! More pictures from the event are linked below. Thanks to all the people at Fujistu in Japan for hosting the event and helping with the planning. Also, thanks to the members of the Xen
Here are some pictures from Day 1 of Xen Summit Tokyo (Asia) hosted by Fujitsu with over 135 people. Ian Pratt Event Room Andrew Warfield Event Room 2 Evening Reception Thanks to Yutaki Ezaki from Fujitsu for the pictures.
The final Xen Summit Tokyo Agenda is available at http://xen.org/files/xensummit_tokyo/XenSummit_Tokyo_Agenda.pdf.
ATTENTION! ATTENTION! ATTENTION! Registration for the Xen Summit Tokyo (Asia) event hosted by Fujitsu will be closed after November 10, 2008. If you are on the fence about this event, I strongly encourage you to sign up. The event cost is only $50 and we have a great Xen