As many of you might have (inevitably) noticed, Xen frontend / backend network drivers in Linux suffered from regression several months back after the XSA-39 fix (various reports here, here…
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Xen 4.3.0 time is approaching and, to make sure we're delivering the best possible release, we are having another Xen TestDay on Friday, June 28 2013. (RSVP and iCal here).…
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Today, Citrix announced that XenServer would be fully open sourced and that it will be made available from XenServer.org. First, I wanted to remind everyone that XenServer always has been based…
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The Xen4CentOS6 project is a collaborative effort between the Xen Project, the Citrix Xen development teams, the CentOS Project team, GoDaddy Cloud operations group and RackSpace Hosting to package, deliver…
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Last week the proposed changes to the security policy were approved unanimously by the Xen committers; the policy has been updated accordingly. What this means is that now if you…
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As it is widely know, really tough Open Source users --the ones that wear sandals, colored hats of various kind, and are equipped with long enough UNIX beards-- always install…
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Tomorrow morning GMT, we will be archiving xen.org. This means that the content on xen.org is being saved on www-archive.xenproject.org and permanent redirects to xenproject.org will be put in place.…
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Amazon Web Services, AMD, Bromium, Calxeda, CA Technologies, Cisco, Citrix, Google, Intel, Oracle, Samsung and Verizon affirm commitment to the Xen Project, look to Linux Foundation to provide infrastructure, guidance…
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With the release process for Xen 4.3 in full swing (we intend to release the third release candidate this week) and with the Xen Test Days initiative (the next one…
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Announcing the Call For Proposals for two of the biggest events on the Xen Project calendar for this year: Xen Project Users Summit September 18, 2013 at LinuxCon NA in…
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