Over the next few days I will be putting out highlights from this year’s Xen Summit in Boston. Many interesting projects, concepts, and “Xen deployments” were presented and I want to share some of these with you. I will also be setting up a new page on Xen.org that contains a list of active Xen development projects to better allow the community to find interesting work to spend your time on.
I want to start my Xen Summit commentary by promoting the Samsung announcement of their release into Open Source of the Xen port for the ARM processor. The project is now live and actively being tracked at http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/XenARM and there is a xen-arm mailing list also available. I will be posting the presentation from Samsung along with the video which includes a great demonstration of moving a DomU from one prototype mobile device to another later today so be sure to check back to the Xen Summit tab on Xen.org later today.
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