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Video: Intro to Virtualization, Xen, XCP, and the Cloud
05/30/2012

This is a guest blog post by Patrick F. Wilbur, a long-time Xen user and active member of the Xen community. You might know me from Xen Day and Xen training events in the past, or perhaps from the Running Xen book. I recently taught a lesson in an operating

Xen Document Day: May 28th
05/25/2012

We have another Xen document day come up next Monday. Xen Document Days are for people who care about Xen Documentation and want to improve it. We introduced Documentation Days, because working on documentation in parallel with like minded-people, is just more fun than working alone! Everybody who can contribute

libxl event API improvements
05/22/2012

Over the past few months we have been working on improving the API for the libxl library. libxl is to become the base layer for all Xen toolstacks. We intend the version of libxl in Xen 4.2 to have a stable interface, with which we will maintain backward compatibility

Update on the new Xen.org site
05/18/2012

A few months ago we started developing the new Xen.org website. It’s time for an update! Most of the framework and look & feel are now in place. The main outstanding tasks are to migrate content, update the site content where updates are needed, to put the finishing

NUMA and Xen: Part II, Scheduling and Placement
05/16/2012

Where were we? So, here it is what we said up to now. Basically: 1. NUMA is becoming increasingly common; 2. properly dealing with NUMA is important for performance; 3. one can tweak Xen for NUMA, but it would be nice for that to happen automagically! So, let’s tackle

Benchmarking the new PV ticketlock implementation
05/11/2012

This post written collaboratively by Attilio Rao and George Dunlap Operating systems are generally written assuming that they are in direct control of the hardware. So when we run operating systems in virtual machines, where they share the hardware with other operating systems, this can sometimes cause problems. One of

XCP in Ubuntu Server 12.04 LTS: “apt-get install xcp-xapi“
05/06/2012

Canonical’s release of Ubuntu Server 12.04 LTS now includes support for the Xen Hypervisor (version 4.1.2), Xen Cloud Platform (XCP) packages and XCP OpenStack plug-ins. The inclusion of the Xen Cloud Platform packages into Ubuntu Server 12.04 LTS makes Xen more easily accessible to Ubuntu

Dom0 Memory -- Where It Has Not Gone
04/30/2012

If you are upgrading domain 0 Linux kernel from a non-pvops (classic, 2.6.18/2.6.32/etc.) kernel to a pvops one (3.0 or later), you may find that the amount of free memory inside dom0 has decreased significantly.  This is because of changes in the

NUMA and Xen: Part 1, Introduction
04/26/2012

NUMA? What’s NUMA? Having to deal with a Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA) machine is becoming more and more common. This is true no matter whether you are part of an engineering research center with access to one of the first Intel SCC-based machines, a virtual machine hosting provider with

Xen Event Update, May 2012
04/25/2012

A quick round-up of Xen events in May and an update on Xen Summit in August: for more information see the Xen Events page. Xen @ Ubuntu Developer Summit, May 7-11, Oakland, CA The Xen and XCP teams will be participating in the Ubuntu Developer Summit in Oakland, CA. The agenda

Xen 4.2: cpupools
04/23/2012

Among the more unique features of Xen 4.2 is a feature called cpupools, designed and implemented by Jürgen Groß at Fujitsu. At its core it’s a simple idea, but one that allows it to be a flexible and powerful solution to a number of different problems. The

Xen Documentation Day : April 23rd
04/19/2012

We have another Xen document day come up next Monday. Xen Document Days are for people who care about Xen Documentation and want to improve it. We introduced Documentation Days, because working on documentation in parallel with like minded-people, is just more fun than working alone! Everybody who can contribute