The Xen.org and OpenNebula.org open source communities are working together to add XCP support to OpenNebula. This collaboration will produce the  OpenNebula Toolkit for XCP, which will be hosted as…
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The Xen team is pleased to announce the release of the Xen releases 4.1.2 and 4.0.3 from the active stable branches. Note that these are source releases. Fixes/features include: New…
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On October 26th, the Xen Developers will facilitate the first Xen Document Day. This will be an all-day on-line IRC event with the aim to Improve user documentation Improve developer documentation,…
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Xen.org is pleased to announce that we are helping to plan and run the Cloud Discovery Days @ LinuxCon Brazil, Nov 17-18, 2011, Expo Center Norte, São Paulo, Brazil. We…
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XCP 1.1 has been released: http://xen.org/download/xcp/index_1.1.0.html
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The OpenStack Conference is a nice change of pace from the design summit. The conference is more about announcements, Â case studies, and forward-looking discussion. There is plenty of coverage of…
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On Saturday, Oct 8th at around 16:00 GMT we are planning to upgrade the VM on which the blog is running. This will mean that the blog will be down…
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Three packed days of developer meetings at the OpenStack Design Summit are now in the books. It's been great to meet the development community. Project Kronos was very well received…
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XenSummit Asia is now open for registration. The event is sponsored and hosted by Samsung and the University of Korea. A big thank you for supporting the community!
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Dear Xen developers, I wanted to announce that Jan Beulich from Novell has been nominated as Xen Hypervisor committer and confirmed by vote by the other Xen committers, namely Keir…
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Every 6 months the OpenStack community gets together to discuss plans for the next release. Next week in Boston will be the Essex Design Summit and Conference. Myself and Ewan…
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We announced the first set of talks for Xen Summit: given that Seoul is the home of the Xen ARM project, we will naturally hear much about Xen on ARM.…
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XCP 1.1 RC1 is available. Please visit http://xen.org/download/xcp/ to download.
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For those of you who have not noticed, Xen.org has now a jobs page and we made changes to the Wiki main page.
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One of the fun things about a hackathon is the chance to get everyone together in a room and just talk about crazy ideas you might try at some point…
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As you may know, Fedora 16 will have full Xen support for Dom0 and DomU in it. Fedora is planning a number of test days as part of their release…
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Congratulations to the Xen.org community for winning the 2011 BOSSIE Award in the Data Center and Cloud Software category.
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We have made some changes to the Xen.org web site. There will be more changes in particular to the site content in the coming weeks and months, which mainly serve…
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Because of popular demand we have made available images and vector graphics of the Xen mascot, related images and templates. You can download images from the new logos page on…
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Konrad and I have been representing Xen at KVM Forum and LinuxCon 2011 last week. First of all I want to thanks Alexander Graf, Anthony Liguori and all the other…
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The talk submission system for Xen Summit Asia, held Nov 2-3 in Seoul, Korea is now open until Sept 16th. I am also still looking for volunteers to join the…
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Just a quick reminder that it is only 4 weeks to the Xen Hackathon in Munich, hosted by Fujitsu from Sept 13-15. There are still a few places free: if…
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Xen Summit presentations are available for download. Also note that XenSummit Asia 2011 will be held in Seoul, Korea on Nov 2-3
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I'd like to introduce you to Thomas Goirand. Thomas is a Debian package maintainer who has volunteered to help us package the XenAPI toolstack for Debian. He recently attended DebConf…
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