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Second Release Candidate for Xen 3.4.2
The second release candidate for Xen 3.4.2 is available: http://xenbits.xensource.com/xen-3.4-testing.hg (tagged 3.4.2-rc2) Please test!
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The second release candidate for Xen 3.4.2 is available: http://xenbits.xensource.com/xen-3.4-testing.hg (tagged 3.4.2-rc2) Please test!
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I have added Teo Ming’s blog to the Blogroll on this site as he continues to create great videos of Xen in action. His blog is available at http://teo-en-ming-aka-zhang-enming.blogspot.com/.
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Some more videos from Latinoware 2009 last week: Xen.org Community Manager with Tux: Exhibit Hall at Latinoware 2009: Fred Brooks introduction:
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Here are some videos I took at Latinoware 2009 last week; will be posting a few more later today.
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Oracle VM 2.2 New Feature: CPU Scheduling Priority and Cap From Oracle Blog : One of the new features in Oracle VM 2.2 is the ability to set virtual CPU scheduling priority and cap per VM from Oracle VM Manager, which enables you to control access to CPU between
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All the videos from Teo available here.
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Mr. Teo En Ming is again posting more videos of his testing/benchmarking; enjoy.
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Thanks again to Mr. Teo En Ming for these videos: Part 1 Part 2
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Here is an invitation from Luke Crawford to attend the launch party for his new Xen book: Three years ago, I got an email from a man named Tyler Ortman. Now, sometimes you get an email that changes everything. This was one such email. “Would you be interested in writing
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I am giving a talk today on the Xen.org community and our AMAZING open source products at the Latinoware 2009 Conference in Foz do Iguacu, Brazil. The presentation is available for everyone here: Xen.org Latinoware 2009 View more documents from Stephen Spector.
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Great news for Xen Summit Asia – we are way over the 150 limit with current registration at 170+ attendees. Registration will close in less than two weeks and then the Xen Summit program committee will have to turn away some possible attendees as we only have room for 150 people;
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Xen greatly facilitates debugging of OS kernels and modules by allowing source level debug. Allow me to introduce debuggers I wrote up late 2007, mostly from scratch, for xen. The first is gdbsx which was just recently merged into xen unstable branch. The second is kdb, whose primary goal is