Xen Community: In a follow-up to my previous event posting to the community, https://xenproject.org/index.php/2009/03/19/xen-summit-events-open-discussion/here is a final proposal for our yearly meetings. Please let me know if you have any additional feedback or thoughts. Xen Summit I am planning to host
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The new Xen Champions community and I have been working on a new 2 Page Xen.org brochure that can be used at events, meetings, etc where you want to have a handout about the community and technology. The attached pdf is the final result of that work; however, community
During my daily xen mailing list review and tracking (http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/March_27%2C_2009) I have noticed that many people are having problems with compiling or launching domains that are usually similar in nature. I also had a conversation yesterday with some people about using open
Citrix Project Satori is the result of a collaborative agreement between XenSource and Microsoft, and was carried forward after XenSource was acquired by Citrix Systems. The base Satori components are released by Microsoft as the Linux Integration Components for Hyper-V, and provide support for paravirtualized XenLinux guests running on Hyper-V.
As the community begins the work to close down Xen 3.4 and finalize testing, I would like to reach out to the developers who have written new features or improved existing services so I can get a complete feature update list and start working on creating short blog entries
Xen Community: The 2nd Xen Summit Asia event is now set in Shanghai, China on November 19-20, 2009 at the Intel R&D facility. Please mark your calendars now so you can keep the possibility of attending open. We are early in the planning phase but stay tuned for
I have a twitter account up and running – xen_com_mgr. I will be posting information about open source virutalization, Xen. and other informaiton I find relevant to the Xen.org community. To follow me, please go to twitter.com as I can’t seem to find a link directly
Xen Community: If you don’t already know Todd Deshane and the work he and his colleagues have done at Clarkson University for the Xen project, take the time to check out his profile at http://www.xen.org/community/spotlight/deshane.html. Todd is very active in the community
I have added another set of links to the Xen LiveCD images. You can now download from the Worldweb Internet Hosting site or from the Xen.org website. Complete information on the LiveCD available at http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/LiveCD. Once again, thanks to Thiago Martins for creating this
A new open source project, ConVirt, has just announced the 1.0 release of their solution. ConVirt is a centralized management solution that lets you provision, monitor and manage the complete lifecycle of your Xen deployment. More info at http://www.convirture.com/blog/2009/announcements/convirt-goes-10/.
Xen Community: After much development and background work, I am now ready to launch a new Xen Solution Search Tool. This tool will allow anyone that has built a product with or for Xen to include it into a nice system that customers can use to easily find solutions. The
Become a Xen Champion: The Xen.org community and website is currently focused on serving the needs of two distinct groups: developers of the Xen hypervisor and individual users looking for technical support. These two groups of community members are obviously critical to the success of the Xen hypervisor, but