Xen Summit Asia 2009 is being hosted by Intel in Shanghai, China this year and it is never too early to think about attending. The event is scheduled for Nov 19-20, 2009 and the expected costs are as follows: * International Attendee – $175 US * Chinese National Attendee – $0 US We are
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Xen Community: Over the past few months, I have received several comments about updating the home page of the Xen.org Wiki to be more user friendly. I have completed a first pass at doing just this which is available for your review at wiki.xensource.com. The new home
Thanks to Ian Jackson, the Kemari repository is now open at xenbits. Send all questions to Yoshiaki Tamura tamura.yoshiaki@lab.ntt.co.jp. You can clone the tree from the following address. http://xenbits.xensource.com/ext/kemari/kemari-v1-unstable.hg You can build the tree just like you usually
For those of you considering attending the November 2009 Xen Summit Asia event at Intel, here is the hotel information. A shuttle will be provided daily between this hotel and the Intel event location which is about 1 hour away. Renaissance Yangtze Shanghai 2099 Yan An Xi Road Shanghai 200336
From Last Week in Xen-Devel; New release candidates are tagged as follows: http://xenbits.xensource.com/xen-3.3-testing.hg (tag 3.3.2-rc4) http://xenbits.xensource.com/xen-3.4-testing.hg (tag 3.4.1-rc6)
Welcome to a new feature in the Xen.org community – developer video interviews! The first video in the series is a 13 minute interview with Keir Fraser. Vimeo.com Video Embedded: Xen.org Keir Fraser Developer Interview July 2, 2009 from xencom_mgr on Vimeo. Please send me any developers
I completed the new Xen Directions page on Xen.org at http://www.xen.org/xendirections/xendirections_june09.html. Not all the slides and videos are availalable yet as I need approval from the speakers to post both; however there is some interesting information already available. As the speakers get
From Keir: Fifth release candidate is tagged as 3.4.1-rc5 in the usual place. Please test!
I am busy working on putting slides and videos up from the Xen Directions event held this past Saturday at LinuxTAG in Berlin. To hold you over, here are some images from the event. Ian Pratt – http://www.box.net/shared/24vox5dxi9 Bjorn Brundret -Â http://www.box.net/shared/
From the ConVirt team… Some of the highlights of this release are: Virtual Network Management Support for creating isolated and NAT-based networks on managed hosts. Each virtual network can have a pre-defined IP range, with automatic DHCP provisioning of IP’s for all attached VM’s. Automation using CLI This
In keeping with my occasional interview with companies that use open source Xen – I would like to introduce Thomas Morgan from Zerigo, inc. Who is Thomas Morgan? I’m the CEO and founder of Zerigo, Inc. My personal interests, in the realm of technology, include automation, virtualization, APIs and integration,
Xen Community: As many of you know, the current www.xen.org website requires a great deal of work to keep updated as it consists of a series of html text files. Last year, I worked with several community members to create a better layout within the existing structure to