Last week the proposed changes to the security policy were approved unanimously by the Xen committers; the policy has been updated accordingly. What this means is that now if you…
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As it is widely know, really tough Open Source users --the ones that wear sandals, colored hats of various kind, and are equipped with long enough UNIX beards-- always install…
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Tomorrow morning GMT, we will be archiving xen.org. This means that the content on xen.org is being saved on www-archive.xenproject.org and permanent redirects to xenproject.org will be put in place.…
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Amazon Web Services, AMD, Bromium, Calxeda, CA Technologies, Cisco, Citrix, Google, Intel, Oracle, Samsung and Verizon affirm commitment to the Xen Project, look to Linux Foundation to provide infrastructure, guidance…
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With the release process for Xen 4.3 in full swing (we intend to release the third release candidate this week) and with the Xen Test Days initiative (the next one…
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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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I’ve started to work on the Xen on ARM project by trying to get Xen running on the nice little Samsung Chromebook which run an ARM processor with the virtualization…
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A new RC of the Xen Hypervisor has just been announced by our release manager with this message on the xen-devel mailing list. In addition to the usual repository tagging…
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This is just a quick note to you all, to outline the transition and timetable from the old xen.org main website to the new xenproject.org site. Other sites, such as…
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In April, Xen unveiled a new community site at xenproject.org. Xen Project leaders worked closely with CloudAccess.net in the development of their new online home, built using Joomla. CloudAccess.net is the…
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Several Xen Project Governance changes are ready for review or voting: Xen Project Governance v2, Xen Security Problem Response Process v2, Mailing List Conventions v1 and dates and locations for…
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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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Mike Dorman will be talking about Leveraging CentOS and Xen for the GoDaddy private cloud: How we collaborated with the CentOS and Xen projects to build a next-generation platform at…
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We are pleased to announce the release of the Xen 4.1.5 and 4.2.2 maintenance releases. Also note that the next Xen Document Day is on Monday, April 29th and that…
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Just a quick update -- we have passed the feature freeze, and are now beginning the code freeze, in our schedule to get Xen 4.3 out by mid-June. Is say…
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The move of the Xen Project from Citrix to a Linux Foundation Collaborative Project will have a number of implications for Xen Websites, which will be fully implemented in the…
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Almost a year ago, I floated the idea within Citrix of finding a non-profit home for the Xen Project. At this point, I had worked for and with the Xen…
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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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The first edition of the CentOS Dojo takes place on Monday 8th April at the Don Bosco School, Antwerp and Roger Pau Monné is running a Xen specific session there.…
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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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The following has been posted on the xen-devel and xen-users mailing lists. Executive summary The number of event channels available for dom0 is currently one of the biggest limitations on…
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