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Welcome Home: Xen moves to a new home built by CloudAccess.net
May 16 2013

In April, Xen unveiled a new community site at xenproject.org. Xen Project leaders worked closely with CloudAccess.net in the development of their new online home, built using Joomla. CloudAccess.net is the official host of demo.joomla.org and one of the countless cloud-based companies that benefits from

by Ryan
Xen Project Governance Changes for Review and Vote
May 13 2013

As part of the move of Xen to the Linux Foundation, I have made a few proposals for Governance changes on the Xen Project mailing lists in the last few weeks. To avoid voting fatigue, several proposals are up for review or voting: * For vote: Xen Project Governance v2 * For

Why Use Xen?
May 09 2013

At the Linux Foundation Collaborative Summit in April, the Xen Project announced that it was now a Collaborative Project of the Linux Foundation.  But as people attended some of the Xen-related conference sessions, one question always seemed to be asked: “Why should I use Xen?” There is

Leveraging CentOS and Xen for the GoDaddy private cloud
Apr 30 2013

Mike Dorman will be talking about Leveraging CentOS and Xen for the GoDaddy private cloud: How we collaborated with the CentOS and Xen projects to build a next-generation platform at GoDaddy. Discussion of the design considerations, infrastructure, success stories and challenges of this paradigm change at the next CentOS Dojo

Xen 4.3 update: Code Freeze started
Apr 22 2013

Just a quick update — we have passed the feature freeze, and are now beginning the code freeze, in our schedule to get Xen 4.3 out by mid-June. Is say “beginning the code freeze” because it is still possible to get new code in for a short time now; but

Upcoming Changes to the Xen Websites
Apr 17 2013

The move of the Xen Project from Citrix to a Linux Foundation Collaborative Project will have a number of implications for Xen Websites, which will be fully implemented in the coming weeks. * For trademark reasons all xen.org sites will be migrated to the xenproject.org domain in the coming

Xen is now a Linux Foundation Collaborative Project
Apr 15 2013

Almost a year ago, I floated the idea within Citrix of finding a non-profit home for the Xen Project. At this point, I had worked for and with the Xen community for just over a year. We only just implemented community-led Governance and it was clear that at some point

Impressions of the CentOS Dojo Antwerp 2013
Apr 09 2013

Yesterday was the CentOS Dojo Antwerp 2013, where I delivered a talk about tuning Xen for better performance. The event was very interesting, lots of talks specially oriented at system administrators, so the Xen.org team didn’t want to miss this great opportunity to speak about Xen, especially

Request for input: Extended event channel support
Mar 27 2013

The following has been posted on the xen-devel and xen-users mailing lists. Executive summary The number of event channels available for dom0 is currently one of the biggest limitations on scaling up the number of VMs which can be created on a single system. There are two alternative implementations we

Xen Document Day: March 25th, 2013
Mar 20 2013

We have another Xen Document Day coming next Monday, which is March 25th. Xen Document Days are for people who care about Xen Documentation and want to improve it. Everybody who can and wants contribute is welcome to join! For a list of items that need work, check out the

by Liu Wei
Xen @ Linaro Connect Asia 2013
Mar 18 2013

Two weeks ago today was the first day of Linaro Connect Asia: the event was held at the Gold Coast Hotel in Hong Kong and was similar in format and attendance to the previous one in Copenhagen. All the major players in the ARM world came together to speak about

NUMA Aware Scheduling Development Report
Mar 14 2013

Background and Motivation This blog already hosted a couple of stories about what is going on, in the Xen development community, regarding improving Xen NUMA support. Therefore, if you really are interested in some background and motivation, feel free to check them out: * NUMA and Xen: Part I, Introduction * NUMA