I am back from the OSBC 2008 event in San Francisco and wanted to share my notes from the sessions I attended as well as some thoughts on the overall…
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Henning Sprang, Mark Williamson, and I discussed the issue of people reporting bugs in the Bugzilla system with no guarantee that anyone was watching or working on the Bugzilla system.…
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The final installment of the History of Xen - Architecture involves the ultimate question, where does the name "Xen" come from? It is clear that Xen comes from the XenoServer…
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Attention, Attention, Attention. The Xen Summit Program Committee for the Boston event in June (23 - 24) is busy reviewing submitted topics and is waiting for your proposal. We are…
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I have added a few new Blogroll links to other people who have active blogs on the Xen hypervisor. Please take some time to visit their blogs for interesting information:…
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When I first started working in the Xen community, I purchased the David Chisnall book about Xen to learn more. I received a link from the publisher to showcase a…
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It's a question many will ask at some point. You've got Xen set up, used a graphical tool to configure some domUs (or downloaded some pre-built images, or followed a…
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In reading the two documents posted in Part 2, I discovered even more interesting work that was done previously. I think we are now getting close to the earliest research…
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As stated earlier in my first History of Xen - Architecture post, I am on the active trail of the history of Xen and will continue to publish documents and…
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For those of you writing documents that are intended to be from the Xen.org community, I have created a new About Xen.org treatment for you to leverage. The following text…
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