This post originally appeared on VM Blog. By George Dunlap, Advisory Board Chair for the Xen Project The Xen Project has been around for the better part of two decades. As…
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As we enter a new decade, it is worthwhile to look back at the last year and decade to glance into the crystal ball for what 2020 and beyond may…
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This blog post comes from Lele Ma, a Ph.D. student at William and Mary. He was recently a Google Summer of Code Intern working on the Honeynet Project. Introduction This…
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This is a quick reminder that the Xen Project is again participating in Outreachy (May 2018 to August 2018 Round). Please check the Outreachy application page for more information. Outreach…
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Mohsen Mostafa Jokar is a Linux administrator who works at the newspaper Hamshahri as a network and virtualization administrator. His interest in virtualization goes back to when he was at…
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This blog was written by Zhongze Liu. Zhongze Liu is a student studying information security in Huazhong University of Science and Technology in Wuhan, China. He recently took part in GSoC…
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This blog post was written by Felix Schmoll, currently studying Mechanical Engineering at ETH Zurich. After obtaining a Bachelor in Computer Science from Jacobs University he spent the summer working…
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A software environment’s attack surface is defined as the sum of points in which an unauthorized user or malicious adversary can enter or extract data. The smaller the attack surface,…
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Today the Xen Project announced eight security advisories: XSA-191 to XSA-198. The bulk of these security advisories were discovered and fixed during the hardening phase of the Xen Project Hypervisor…
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Let's take a step back and look at the current state of virtualization in the software industry. X86 hypervisors were built to run a few different operating systems on the…
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The following Q&A with Lars Kurth, the Xen Project chairperson, was first published on Linux.com. Xen Project technology supports more than 10 million users and is a staple in some…
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Docker is certainly the most influential open source project of the moment. Why is Docker so successful? Is it going to replace Virtual Machines? Will there be a big switch?…
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In this industry, everyone seems to talk about innovation, but very few platforms exist which foster innovation. More times than not, "innovation" is simply a buzzword used by some marketing…
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This is a guest blog post by Tamas K. Lengyel, a long-time open source enthusiast and Xen contributor. Tamas works as a Senior Security Researcher at Novetta, while finishing his…
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This is a reprint of a 3-part unikernel series published on Linux.com. In part one, Xen Project Advisory Board Chairman Lars Kurth takes a closer look at the rise of…
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There has an unusual amount of media attention to XSA-108 during the embargo period (which ended Wednesday) -- far more than any of the previous security issues the Xen Project…
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Please let me know if you notice any blog issues as I have done an upgrade today on the Wordpress platform.
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In an effort to further promote the Xen.org community and our amazing open source technologies, I have taken it upon myself to become an open source blogger on Network World.…
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I have added a few new Blogroll links to other people who have active blogs on the Xen hypervisor. Please take some time to visit their blogs for interesting information:…
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Welcome to the new Xen.org Blog site hosted by Slicehost running on your community Xen hypervisor solution. This blog site is open to all Xen.org members to communicate on all…
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