By Atsushi Nakada http://itpro.nikkeibp.co.jp/article/NEWS/20090904/336585/ (Japanese Text Below English Text) “Xen Cloud Platform is open source software to combat VMware’s vCloud. It forms a bridge between clouds inside and outside a business,†said Mark Templeton, President & CEO of Citrix
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Here is an updated version of the VGA Passthrough video: Thanks to Mr. Teo En Ming for the updated video.
The Xen Summit Asia program committee is looking for you; yes you. Topic submissions for the event are now open for submission at http:://xensummit.org. Be the first on your block to submit your topic for inclusion in this exciting event at Intel’s R&D facility in
From Mr Teo En Ming’s personal blog and xen-devel mailing list: I have made and uploaded a two-part video series on VGA pass through to Windows XP HVM domU to YouTube. Here are the YouTube links and videos: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNEiSInrav0 http://www.youtube.com/
Congrats to the Xen.org community for winning the 2009 Best of Open Source Middleware and Platforms from Infoworld. The complete list of winners is at http://www.infoworld.com/d/open-source/best-open-source-software-awards-2009-628.
Today xen.org announced a significant expansion of its charter – the Xen Cloud Platform – with support from the key Xen contributors and project advisory board members, the Linux Foundation and some of the Industry’s largest enterprise cloud providers. The new initiative will unite the Xen community in the delivery
From xen-devel (Simon Horman): I am happy to announce a refreshed backport of the IGB driver to linux-2.6.18-xen. Motivation ———- To allow the creation of virtual functions (VF) on the 82576 that can be passed through to domUs. This back-port is successful in that regard. Methodology ———– The current
There has been some recent blog discussions about the next feature set for the Xen.org community hypervisor. The feature list at http://www.xen.org/download/roadmap.html is a collection of “wants” gathered from the general community and is not a definitive roadmap. The Xen hypervisor developers monitor
XCI Developers: For those of you working on the Xen.org XCI project (“Xen Client Initiative”); I have created a new mailing list for developers to work from: xci-devel@lists.xensource.com Registration for this new mailing list is at http://lists.xensource.com/mailman/listinfo/xci-devel NOTE: I have
I have taken the last 4 weeks of xen-users questions and added some of them to the always growing Xen Users Commonly Asked Questions Guide. As always, feel free to send me new items for the guide and don’t forget to tell your friends about it; much quicker
From time to time, I plan to post items from the xen-devel mailing list that I think may be of interest to a wider audience. The complete threaded discussion in xen-devel to this email is found at http://markmail.org/thread/tr6qlwn4tyqjkmdj. From James Harper: I have just uploaded a
The interview with Jeremy Fitzhardinge is finally complete and ready for viewing. This 18 minute discussion gives a great overview of the pv-ops Dom0 kernel and Linux upstream issue. Jeremy also does a nice job suggesting some new projects to work on for Xen.org. Enjoy. Untitled from xencom_mgr