I have returned from my vacation in chilly Vermont and am back in sunny South Florida ready to start pushing Xen Summit Tokyo...Expect more details for this event soon.
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Xen Community: Did you know that Xen Summit Tokyo (Asia) sponsored and hosted by Fujitsu is only $50 to attend? At that price, we should easily have a record crowd;…
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The Xen Summit North America event is currently scheduled for February 24 - 25, 2009 at Oracle HQ in Northern California. I am looking for individuals in the Xen Community…
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I received an invitation to have Xen sponsor a booth at the OSBC 2009 conference in San Francisco. I attended this event earlier in the year, my notes are here,…
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Xen Community: I am getting ready to start development of the Xen Solution Search Tool that will be a part of the new Xen.org site. This tool will allow customers…
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To help drive attendance and awareness of the Xen Summit Tokyo (Asia) event at Fujitsu we are doing a 2 month advertisement on the well read virtualization.info Japanese site to…
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Xen 3.2.2, a maintenance release in the Xen 3.2 branch, is now available for download! Sources can be obtained as follows: http://xenbits.xensource.com/xen-3.2-testing.hg (mercurial repository) http://www.xen.org/download/index_3.2.2.html (source tarball)
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On the new home page of Xen.org, we have a section "Xen in the Industry." This section has slides and audio/video from Ian Pratt and Simon Crosby presentations at various…
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For those of you with calendars reaching into 2009, please reserve February 24 - 25 for the first Xen Summit 0f 2009 hosted by Oracle in Redwood Shores, CA. We…
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The new website is live; please send me any problems you find so I can make fixes. Current Issues: 1) The Wiki did not transfer over to the new look…
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Project Snowflock is now available to the general public. We're making a binary and source release, under the GNU General Public License (GPL). The release is available at http://compbio.cs.toronto.edu/snowflock. Briefly,…
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The Xen.org community will again be running a full day training session at an upcoming USENIX Event - LISA '08. For those of you going to event or looking for…
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For those of you who have not looked over the changes to the www.xen.org website, please take a look as I plan to switch to the new site this weekend…
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One of the notable features of Xen 3.3 is to incorporate full support for processor power management features, C-states and P-states. Power management is getting more crucial not only for…
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Next week I will be part of a panel on virtualization at an HP event in NY for financial CIOs. The panel is focused on these topics about open source…
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To Xen customers: If you are using Xen, either as a direct download from the Xen.org site or from a partner who is leveraging Xen as their virtualization engine (e.g.…
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Ian Pratt and I were discussing the fact that open source Xen has no "mascot" like other open source projects and we joked about some possibilities (see my list below).…
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The Xen Summit Tokyo (Asia) registration system is now active at https://www.regonline.com/xsasia08. For people who speak Japanese, please visit this site to assist with registration: http://xen.org/xensummit/How_to_register_Japanese.html. If you have any…
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For those of you interested in the next release of Xen, a new list of features is being compiled at http://www.xen.org/download/roadmap.html. If you have any ideas you would like added,…
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The official Xen.org Press Release announcing Xen 3.3 has been posted here. There are many partner quotes in the release from Oracle, Novell, Intel, AMD, Sun, IBM, Fujitsu, Samsung, Neocleus,…
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From Samuel Thibault: When having a look at how much CPU time is used when an HVM guest is idle, one can notice that the ioemu process used to permanently…
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From Samuel Thibault: The traditional way to configure a PV guest is to write in the configuration file the path to the kernel/initrd to be loaded. However, logically enough, these…
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From Samuel Thibault: To provide HVM domains with virtual hardware, Xen uses a modified version of qemu, ioemu. It used to run in dom0 as a root process, since it…
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From Samuel Thibault: Domain 0 running a lot of components like physical device drivers, the domain builder, ioemu device models, PyGRUB, etc. has been worrisome from a security point of…
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I am currently working on the Xen.org Community Plans for 2009 Xen Summits and I wanted to share my thoughts with the community to get feedback on my ideas. In…
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