Just a quick note to say thank you to Amazon Web Services and Citrix a thank you for sponsoring XenSummit, to Mark Templeton for opening the summit, to all the speakers which kept our community captivated and to all the attendees of XenSummit – our Xen community. Without you, XenSummit would
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The XenSummit party has just finished. Not much time to put a blog post together, but I wanted to share a photo collage with you. Thank you all for such a good day, and a thank you to Citrix and Amazon Web Services again for sponsoring the summit. Videos and
Like in previous years OSCON, was a great conference to connect with Open Source developers, users and people and companies generally interested in open source. At this point, I would normally share my favourite sessions with you. Not so this year: too little time to see many sessions! Jeremy Fitzhardinge,
Quite a lot has happened the last few days and I seem to be forever catching up on reporting what is going on, rather than doing this in a timely matter. As a result, this post will be a potpourri of brief updates. Linux 3 with Xen support has been
This year is the first time that Xen will be at O’Reilly’s Open Source Convention. OSCON is held in Portland this week. As always OSCON has a packed and exciting program, with opportunities to meet developers and users from many open source projects. Xen.org is very
The XCP team would like to formally announce Project Kronos, our port of XCP’s XenAPI toolstack to Debian and Ubuntu dom0. This will give users the ability to install Debian or Ubuntu, and then just do ‘apt-get install xapi’ in order to build a system that is (roughly) functionally
Just a quick reminder that XenSummit is in 12 days. Since the agenda was published a few weeks back, there have been some additions. * AB Periasamy, CTO, Gluster, discusses how the Gluster OpenStack Connector brings scale-out unified file and object storage capability to Xen and OpenStack. * Also pre-registration for Lighning
Another guest blog post by Wei Liu, one of our Google Summer of Code students. Hi everybody, it’s midterm of Google Summer of Code now, let me tell you what I’ve done and learned during this period. I started working on the project in the community bonding period.
Stefano Stabellini, one ouf our Xen maintainers will talk about Xen Support in the Linux Kernel: Upstreaming Efforts and New Developments at the Augst SVLUG meeting. The SVLUG meeting is held in Mountain View, Aug 3 from 7-9 PM at the Symantec Offices. See you there! Abstract: Xen reuses many
The XCP project team would like to let you know that we have released XCP 1.1 beta today. While this is only a minor version bump from XCP 1.0, there are quite a few new features included with this release: * Security updates and bug fixes * IntelliCache: Enables you
The abstracts for XenSummit North America are now available on the XenSummit portal. Note that early registration ends Monday (registration fee will be raised  to $150 after that). If you are interested in participating in a possible Xen.org developer meeting on August 4 (the day after the summit)
Dear community members. You may have noticed that it has been a little quieter than usually on the blog. One of the reasons is that I have been very busy preparing a number of events. I thought, I’d give you a quick update. OSCON, July 25-29 Xen.org will