So, how many of you use Debian? I bet a lot. Well, here it is what the Debian Xen package maintainers told The Xen Project, when asked a few questions.…
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Today, Citrix announced that XenServer would be fully open sourced and that it will be made available from XenServer.org. First, I wanted to remind everyone that XenServer always has been based…
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Announcing the Call For Proposals for two of the biggest events on the Xen Project calendar for this year: Xen Project Users Summit September 18, 2013 at LinuxCon NA in…
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Over the next two weeks, there are no less than five great opportunities to hear about the Xen Project. Â These include: The Linux Link Tech Show on May 29, 2013…
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After almost a week in Dublin, we're back with a debrief of the Xen Hackathon. Please note this is from our point of view (Xen Orchestra team) and that we're…
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At the Linux Foundation Collaborative Summit in April, the Xen Project announced that it was now a Collaborative Project of the Linux Foundation. But as people attended some of the…
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We proudly announce that the Xen 4.3 RC-cycle has just started, with the tagging of 4.3.0-rc1 in our repository. Read the official announcement from George on xen-devel here. A tarball…
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Yesterday was the CentOS Dojo Antwerp 2013, where I delivered a talk about tuning Xen for better performance. The event was very interesting, lots of talks specially oriented at system administrators, so…
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For the last several years, the Xen developer community has been increasing its ability to collaborate well with other projects. We succeeded in finally getting the necessary infrastructure for dom0…
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Maybe you heard few years ago, a project called Xen Orchesta. It was designed to provide a web interface for Xen hypervisor with Xend backend. The project started in 2009,…
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We have another Xen Document Day coming next Monday, which is March 25th. Xen Document Days are for people who care about Xen Documentation and want to improve it. Everybody…
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I've started working on Alpine Linux and Xen integration some time ago, when I was working as a research assistant at UPC, my college. We had just bought some blades…
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It's not often in life that you get a chance to do what you love -- twice. A few years ago, I was given the opportunity to spend my days…
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It's almost 2013! Time to complete our review of 2012. In the first part of this article, we looked at the progress the Xen community made in terms of Governance,…
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It is the time of the year, when it is worth looking back and assess how we have done. For me, 2012 has been an exciting year with many positive…
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As usual, Fedora has planned a number of test days for their upcoming Fedora 18 release, including include a Virtualization Test Day on November 1st (tomorrow!). We are therefore calling all our…
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A few weeks ago, we launched our first XCP User Survey. We nearly had 500 responses when I compiled a preliminary analysis of the survey results. First, I wanted to…
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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. Everybody who can and…
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As you all know, the Xen Developer Meeting, XenSummit, Linux Plumbers, LinuxCon and CloudOpen are all happening this week. We will be publishing slides and videos in the coming days:…
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Monday we closed the poll for the security discussion. Thank you everyone who participated! The process has not turned up a hidden option that everyone agreed on; however, it has…
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Just a quick reminder that the first Xen Test Day is today, August 14th. The focus of the test day is to test Xen 4.2 RC2, in your environment with…
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After the success of Xen Document Days and with Xen 4.2 being close to release, we decided to trial Xen test Days. The first Xen Test Day will be on…
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A short write-up of how Xen's presence at OSCON went this year. My personal highlights were: Xen.org finally has a proper booth that we can re-use at events, we had…
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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. Everybody who can and…
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Most open source projects, Xen.org included, do what is called "coordinated disclosure" of security problems. The idea is that we keep security bugs secret until people have had a chance…
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