Xen has long history and many features. Sometimes even experienced developers cannot be sure whether their new code is regression-free. To make sure new code doesn't cause regression, Ian Jackson…
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The Xen Project was well represented at LinuxCon North America and CloudOpen North America. Sponsored by the Linux Foundation, the two co-located conferences featured a number of Xen-related talks, as…
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Here is an update about feature completeness of QEMU compared to the old qemu-traditional. But first, what is the difference between QEMU and qemu-traditional? QEMU is the software that can…
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The CfP for the Xen Project Developer Summit finished on Friday. I wanted to thank our Program Management Committee for putting in the effort to put together our program in…
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I am pleased to announce the release of Xen 4.1.6.1. This is available immediately from its git repository xenbits.xen.org (tag RELEASE-4.1.6.1) or from the Xen Project download pages. Note that…
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I am pleased to announce the release of Xen 4.2.3. This is available immediately from its git repository xenbits.xen.org (tag RELEASE-4.2.3) or from the Xen Project download pages. This release…
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Read on, if you want to find out about the upcoming Xen Project User and Developer Summits
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One of the stated goals for 2013 and 2014 of the Xen Project Advisory Board is to Increase upstream Xen Hypervisor quality including the quality of its latest CPU and…
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I've recently returned from Debconf 13, in Vaumarcus in Switzerland. My colleague Ian Campbell joined me there. Debconf is the annual conference for contributors to Debian, with a few hundred…
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If you are testing Xen in your environment, you probably already have images native to other hypervisors which you might like to test. So a common question is, "How can…
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The following monologue explains how Linux drivers are able to program a device when running in a Xen virtual machine on ARM. The problem that needs to be solved is…
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Linux stable tree maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman to give Featured Talk The Xen Project is pleased to announce the sessions which will be presented at the 2013 Xen Project User Summit. …
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Some time ago Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk (the Xen Linux maintainer) came up with a list of possible improvements to the Xen PV block protocol, which is used by Xen guests…
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This is a joint blog post by Anil Madhavapeddy and Lars Kurth Xen Project As in previous years, the Xen Project had a presence at OSCON again. This year, we…
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My name is Julien Grall. Â I joined the Citrix Open Source team few months ago to work on Xen on ARMÂ with Ian Campbell and Stefano Stabellini. Since Citrix has joined…
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This has already been a banner year for the Xen Project. Â We have already seen the 10th anniversary of the project, the birth of Xen as a Linux Foundation Collaboration…
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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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ARM server support and new security, performance and scalability updates headline the Xen Project 4.3 release SAN FRANCISCO, July 9, 2013 – The Xen Project, a Collaborative Project hosted at…
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Lightweight Mirage OS maximizes features for secure, cost-effective and high-performance cloud and mobile services SAN FRANCISCO, December 9, 2013 – The Xen Project, a Collaborative Project hosted at The Linux…
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Xenproject.org is pleased to announce the release of Xen 4.3.0. The release is available from the download page: Xen 4.3.0: Download, Source (tag RELEASE-4.3.0), release notes. Xen 4.3 is the…
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Yes, apparently Schrödinger's cat is alive, as the latest release of Fedora -- Fedora 19, codename Schrödinger's cat-- as been released on July 2nd, and that even happened quite on…
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As many of you might have (inevitably) noticed, Xen frontend / backend network drivers in Linux suffered from regression several months back after the XSA-39 fix (various reports here, here…
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Xen 4.3.0 time is approaching and, to make sure we're delivering the best possible release, we are having another Xen TestDay on Friday, June 28 2013. (RSVP and iCal here).…
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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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The Xen4CentOS6 project is a collaborative effort between the Xen Project, the Citrix Xen development teams, the CentOS Project team, GoDaddy Cloud operations group and RackSpace Hosting to package, deliver…
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