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Xen in the Industry Section on Home Page
09/16/2008

On the new home page of Xen.org, we have a section “Xen in the Industry.” This section has slides and audio/video from Ian Pratt and Simon Crosby presentations at various events. As this is an open community, I want to make sure that everyone is able to submit

Xen Summit North America 2009: Hold the Date
09/15/2008

For those of you with calendars reaching into 2009, please reserve February 24 – 25 for the first Xen Summit 0f 2009 hosted by Oracle in Redwood Shores, CA. We are actively putting the schedule together for this event and will be calling for volunteers to work on the Program Committee

New Web Site is LIVE!
09/13/2008

The new website is live; please send me any problems you find so I can make fixes. Current Issues: 1) The Wiki did not transfer over to the new look & feel – not sure why but looking into it 2) The Mailing Lists registration page for a new user has

Project Snowflock Available
09/13/2008

Project Snowflock is now available to the general public. We’re making a binary and source release, under the GNU General Public License (GPL). The release is available at http://compbio.cs.toronto.edu/snowflock. Briefly, Snowflock lets you clone Xen VMs into dozens of identical replicas running in different

USENIX LISA 08 Conference
09/12/2008

The Xen.org community will again be running a full day training session at an upcoming USENIX Event – LISA ’08. For those of you going to event or looking for a hands on approach to Xen training, the community will be hosting the following training session on Monday November 10th

Xen 3.4 Feature Request from Customers
09/08/2008

To Xen customers: If  you are using Xen, either as a direct download from the Xen.org site or from a partner who is leveraging Xen as their virtualization engine (e.g. Oracle, RedHat, Novell, Sun, etc) they I am looking for you. The Xen development community is actively looking

Xen Mascot?
09/05/2008

Ian Pratt and I were discussing the fact that open source Xen has no “mascot” like other open source projects and we joked about some possibilities (see my list below). I am curious to see what ideas the community has for a “mascot”. NOTE – this is just for fun and

Xen Summit Tokyo (Asia) Registration LIVE!
09/03/2008

The Xen Summit Tokyo (Asia) registration system is now active at https://www.regonline.com/xsasia08. For people who speak Japanese, please visit this site to assist with registration: http://xen.org/xensummit/How_to_register_Japanese.html. If you have any problems with the registration system, please contact me.

Xen 3.4 Feature List
08/29/2008

For those of you interested in the next release of Xen, a new list of features is being compiled at http://www.xen.org/download/roadmap.html. If you have any ideas you would like added, please email myself or xen-devel so the information can be added to this roadmap

Xen 3.3 Press Release
08/28/2008

The official Xen.org Press Release announcing Xen 3.3 has been posted here. There are many partner quotes in the release from Oracle, Novell, Intel, AMD, Sun, IBM, Fujitsu, Samsung, Neocleus, Citrix, SignaCert, etc and I encourage everyone in the community to take a look. I just got a

Xen 3.3 Feature: Optimized HVM Video Memory Tracking
08/28/2008

From Samuel Thibault: When having a look at how much CPU time is used when an HVM guest is idle, one can notice that the ioemu process used to permanently take something like 7%. This is because ioemu used to keep checking the content of the HVM video RAM for