This week, we are reblogging this excellent piece from Luis from SUSE. The article came about because of a discussion Luis had at the Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit in Napa, and he decided to write down some basic generals of the xenstore, a review of its first implementation and a
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Google and the Outreach Program for Women (OPW) just announced GSoC students and OPW interns. I wanted to briefly introduce our students and interns and their projects, and ask you to welcome them to the project. We had a large number of applicants and could only take the best 7
Alex Agizim, VP and CTO of Embedded Systems at GlobalLogic, had the opportunity to speak at Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit 2014, in Napa, about their use of the Xen Project Hypervisor for building OSS-based IVI (In-Vehicle Infotainment) systems. Here’s how he described his experience to Linux.com. “The evolution
This is a repost of a tutorial published initially on community.arm.com – Thank you to Andrew Wafaa for allowing us to repost. With ARM entering the server space, a key technology in play in this segment is Virtualization. Virtualization is not a tool solely for servers and the data
I am pleased to announce the next Xen Project Hackathon. The Hackathon will be hosted by Rackspace in their London offices, May 29 and 30. I wanted to thank Paul Voccio and Gus Maskowitz from Rackspace for hosting the Hackathon. I also wanted to thank Rackspace for hosting the Xen
You’ll find many of our members and contributors taking on more than coding this spring. We’re excited to attend several upcoming industry events and share Xen Project milestones, news, use cases and roadmap updates in-person with many in our community. We encourage you to attend any of these
Background The Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) has become a fundamental building block in today’s computing environment, accelerating tasks from entertainment applications (gaming, video playback, etc.) to general purpose windowing (Windows* Aero*, Compiz Fusion, etc.) and high performance computing (medical image processing, weather forecast, computer aided designs, etc.). Today, we
Xenproject.org is pleased to announce the release of Xen 4.4.0. The release is available from the download page: * Xen 4.4.0: Download, Source (tag RELEASE-4.4.0), release notes. Xen 4.4 is the work of 8 months of development, with 1193 changesets. It’s our
Xen Project Community Releases Update to Enterprise Hypervisor Software Open Source Virtualization Software Includes Additional ARM Support and Scalability for Cloud and Mobile Environments SAN FRANCISCO, March 10, 2014–The Xen Project community, a Collaborative Project hosted at The Linux Foundation, today announced availability of the Xen Project Hypervisor version
Join us in Chicago August 18-19, 2014 The Xen Project Developer Summit will feature content for developers, integrators and power users of the Xen Project. We are looking for presentations related to development, such as development proposals, updates on feature development, project updates, etc. We are also looking for insight
The Xen Project is pleased to announce that we have been accepted to participate in this years Google Summer of Code and that the Xen Project will also participate in Round 8 of the Gnome Outreach Program For Women. Google Summer of Code You can find our project list
The Xen Project is pleased to announce the availability of  two maintenance releases: Xen 4.3.2 and Xen 4.2.4. Xen 4.3.2 Release This release is available immediately from the git repository: http://xenbits.xen.org/gitweb/?p=xen.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/