I am pleased to announce the release of Xen 4.4.1, 4.3.3 and 4.2.5. We recommend that all users of the 4.4, 4.3 and 4.2 stable series update to the latest…
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This is a repost from Arianna's blog, which contains a lot of in-depth technical articles related to the Xen Project. So, about halfway through my OPW internship, I was informed…
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And by "a ride", we actually mean a ride. Like this:  Like, will Xen run in your car? Well, it appears it will! It all started with ARM Support…
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Great Session Lineup Awaits Attendees in New York City! It's time to make your travel plans to New York City for the September 15 arrival of the Xen Project User…
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If you use -- or are just interested in learning about -- the Xen Project Hypervisor, you will want to mark your calendar now for two great events coming later…
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We normally only cover news and information directly related to Xen in this channel, but we thought it might be useful to briefly expand our scope a bit to mention…
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I've been release coordinator for Xen's 4.3 and 4.4 releases. For the 4.5 release, I've handed this role off to Konrad Wilk, from Oracle. In this blog, I try to…
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The month of June has a variety of Xen Project talks available to conference attendees across the United States: CentOS Dojo, Cincinnati Ohio, June 4 First, for people in the…
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The Xen Project Developer Summit is approaching: the Call For Participation will be open for two more days until May 16, 2014 11:55pm (EST). Our Program Management Committee I wanted…
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With the Xen Project Hypervisor 4.4 released a bit more than a month ago, the project is planning for version 4.5, so it's a good time to outline how we…
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Our Next User Summit to be Held on September 15 in Downtown Manhattan Last year marked the arrival of the very first Xen Project User Summit. This year, we are…
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This is a repost of a tutorial published initially on community.arm.com - Thank you to Andrew Wafaa for allowing us to repost. With ARM entering the server space, a key…
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I am pleased to announce the next Xen Project Hackathon. The Hackathon will be hosted by Rackspace in their London offices, May 29 and 30. I wanted to thank Paul…
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Xenproject.org is pleased to announce the release of Xen 4.4.0. The release is available from the download page: Xen 4.4.0: Download, Source (tag RELEASE-4.4.0), release notes. Xen 4.4 is the…
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Join us in Chicago August 18-19, 2014 The Xen Project Developer Summit will feature content for developers, integrators and power users of the Xen Project. We are looking for presentations…
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The Xen Project is pleased to announce that we have been accepted to participate in this years Google Summer of Code and that the Xen Project will also participate in Round…
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Currently the Xen Project's automatic testing setup runs on a small set of hardware in space borrowed from Citrix. Because it's on the Citrix network, it's not possible to give…
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As usual, the first weekend of February (1st & 2nd Feb this year) is FOSDEM weekend. Taking place at "ULB Solbosch Campus, Brussels, Belgium, Europe, Earth", FOSDEM is the Open…
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As most FreeBSD users already know, FreeBSD 10 has just been released, and we expect this to be a very good release regarding Xen support. FreeBSD with Xen support includes…
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Originally posted on my blog, here. Xen has had a long history in libvirt. In fact, it was the first hypervisor supported by libvirt. I’ve witnessed an incredible evolution of…
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Release time is approaching, so Xen Project Test Days have arrived! On Monday, January 20, we are holding a Test Day for Xen 4.4. Release Candidate 2. Xen Project Test…
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2013 has been a year of changes for the Xen Community. I wanted to share my five personal highlights of the year. But before I do this, I wanted to…
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In 2013, we held the first major Xen event aimed specifically at users: the Xen Project User Summit. In 2014, we want to do it again -- but where and…
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What do a chameleon, a panda, and a mouse have in common? More than you might imagine, unless you were present at SUSECon and the openSUSE Summit at the Walt…
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Xen Hypervisor development started at Cambridge University as part of the Xenoserver research project in the late 90’s. The goal of Xenoserver was ambitious: The Xenoserver project is building a…
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