And by "a ride", we actually mean a ride. Like this:  Like, will Xen run in your car? Well, it appears it will! It all started with ARM Support…
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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,…
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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…
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As usual, the first weekend of February (1st & 2nd Feb this year) is FOSDEM weekend. Taking place at "ULB Solbosch Campus, Brussels, Belgium, Europe, Earth", FOSDEM is the Open…
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Going to FOSDEM'14? Well, you want to check out the schedule of the Virtualization & IaaS devroom then, and make sure you do not miss the talks about Xen. There…
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So, it was Fedora Virtualization Test Day last Tuesday and I actually went down and took the occasion for some good testing of Xen on the next Fedora release (Fedora…
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Yes, today (Tuesday, October 8th) is one of the Fedora 20 Test Days, more specifically, Virtualization Test Day. Specific information regarding testing Xen on the new Fedora can be found…
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So, how many of you use Debian? I bet a lot. Well, here it is what the Debian Xen package maintainers told The Xen Project, when asked a few questions.…
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Yes, apparently Schrödinger's cat is alive, as the latest release of Fedora -- Fedora 19, codename Schrödinger's cat-- as been released on July 2nd, and that even happened quite on…
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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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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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A new RC of the Xen Hypervisor has just been announced by our release manager with this message on the xen-devel mailing list. In addition to the usual repository tagging…
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We proudly announce that the Xen 4.3 RC-cycle has just started, with the tagging of 4.3.0-rc1 in our repository. Read the official announcement from George on xen-devel here. A tarball…
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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…
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Xen.org blog already hosted a very nice post by Ian Jackson, greatly explaining how useful xen-tools is for automatically installing Debian (and Debian-derived) VMs. Now, if this all happens on…
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As usual, Fedora has planned a number of test days for their upcoming Fedora 18 release, including include a Virtualization Test Day on November 1st (tomorrow!). We are therefore calling all our…
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Figuring out "what's going on?" is always something very important. For example, knowing what processes were running on which processors can be very useful if you are doing OS development…
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Where were we? So, here it is what we said up to now. Basically: NUMA is becoming increasingly common; properly dealing with NUMA is important for performance; one can tweak…
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Yes, no matter whether big or small NUMA piece of hardware, the Xen.org community is staring at you right in the eyes, and we will get the best out of…
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