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Reporting A Bug Against the Xen Hypervisor

  • XenProject.org; By Ian Campbell (Posted by rcpavlicek on Jun 12, 2013 5:46 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Community
Ian Campbell says, "With the release process for Xen 4.3 in full swing... I thought it would be useful to offer up some information and guidance on how the Xen project deals with bug reports and how to report bugs against the Xen Hypervisor Project."

Installing the Xen hypervisor on Fedora 19

The author installs the Xen Hypervisor on Fedora 19 in just a few commands. Quick and easy.

Five Chances to Hear About the Xen Project in the Next Two Weeks

  • Xen.org; By Russell Pavlicek (Posted by rcpavlicek on May 29, 2013 3:48 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Community
The Linux Link Tech Show (TLLTS), LinuxCon Japan, Texas Linux Fest, and Southeast Linuxfest each present opportunities to learn about the Xen Project between now and June 9.

Bringing Xen on the Chromebook and the Arndale Board: the journey so far

  • Xen.org; By Anthony PERARD (Posted by rcpavlicek on May 29, 2013 11:02 AM EDT)
  • Groups: ARM
An interesting technical history of the migration of the Xen Hypervisor onto the ARM-based Chromebook.

Why Use Xen?

  • Linux.com; By Russell Pavlicek (Posted by rcpavlicek on May 7, 2013 9:51 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
There are substantial reasons for choosing Xen over some other virtualization technology.

Xen Orchestra: a Web interface for Xen Cloud Platform

  • Xen.org; By Olivier Lambert (Posted by rcpavlicek on Apr 11, 2013 7:07 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
The newly rebooted Xen Orchestra project aims at developing a simple, scalable, Open Source web interface for Xen.

Xen: Bringing Open Source Communities closer together

The Xen project announces a revolutionary advance in Open Source as the Linux kernel source tree is merged into Xen.

Xen at Linaro Connect Asia 2013

  • blog.xen.org; By Stefano Stabellini (Posted by rcpavlicek on Mar 19, 2013 3:06 AM EDT)
  • Groups: ARM
Members of the Xen Project team attend Linaro Connect in Hong Kong to discuss details about the new Xen ARM port.

Announcing the 2013 Xen Hackathon, May 16-17 in Dublin, Ireland

The aim of the Hackathon is to give developers the opportunity to meet face-to-face to discuss development, coordinate, write code and collaborate with other developers.

SCaLE 11X: A very large very small show

SCaLE 11X is over, but not forgotten. It still reflects the heartbeat which drove Open Source into being. Russell says, "A few days ago, I had the privilege of attending SCaLE 11X in Los Angeles. And for me, it truly was a privilege. It had been over 5 years since I had the joy of attending a true Open Source conference of any real size, and what I found at SCaLE really excited me."

Xen is now officially in git

The Xen hypervisor is now officially using git as its source repository.

Xen: Improving event channel scalability

  • blog.xen.org; By Wei Liu (Posted by rcpavlicek on Feb 26, 2013 10:57 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
As machines are getting more and more powerful today, people want more from the powerful hardware. From a cloud user’s perspective, it is better to run more virtual machines on a single host. Xen currently supports running hundreds of guests on a single physical machine, but we plan to take it to the next magnitude – to run thousands of guests on a single host. To achieve this goal, we need to tackle several bottlenecks, ranging from the hypervisor to the guest kernel to the user space tool stacks. One of the most notable / tricky bit of all the improvements is certainly the event channel scalability, which should enable Dom0 / driver domains to handle more events than before, thus supporting more guests.

An Open Source Prodigal Returns

A project with a quiet voice in the community is about to turn the volume up with the addition of familiar Open Source evangelist Russell Pavlicek.

Xen 4.3 mid-release roadmap update

George Dunlop outlines how the Xen project is progressing toward the goals it set for its upcoming 4.3 release.

Installing Xen and using xen-tools on Fedora

Dario Faggioli, a member of the Xen project, describes how you can easily install Xen and xen-tools on the Fedora distribution. If you thought that Xen and Fedora don't mix, think again!

Cassatt Near The End

Cassatt Corporation, my employer for the past 5 years, is out of cash. Now that we finally have solid Linux-based (but, sadly, not Open Source) software which powers internal clouds, we don't have the capital to continue. Anyone who wants disruptive technology for pennies on the dollar, now is you opportunity to jump in. Otherwise, it's the end of a neat, but bumpy, ride.

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