Book Review on Microsoft and IP from Matt Asay
For those of you interested in how Microsoft and IP works… http://news.cnet.com/8301-13505_3-10215905-16.html
For those of you interested in how Microsoft and IP works… http://news.cnet.com/8301-13505_3-10215905-16.html
The Xen Champions proudly introduce a new set of slides for the community to use for any Xen.org introduction or other need. We are releasing the slides in English and Spanish with other languages to follow soon. If you need PowerPoint of Impress versions please let me know as
Xen Directions Europe is all set with the following companies and universities speaking: AMD, Intel, Citrix, University of Madrid, Substance, Oracle, and HP. With speakers from 3 continents and 5 countries this looks to be an exciting event. More information coming soon on the Xen.org event page http:
Meeting Information – April 29, 2009 XCI Team – We are going to restart the meetings for this project… Agenda: * Experiences with the http://xenbits.xen.org/xenclient build * PV USB implementations and API * Open Discussion I will be taking minutes on this meeting and posting at http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/
A whitepaper from Solarflare Communications, Inc. was sent to me by Simon Crosby for distribution to the Xen Community. The full paper is available here; getting_10gbps_from_xen Abstract The networking performance available to Virtual Machines (VMs) can be low due to the inefficiencies of transferring network packets between
The new Xen.org Brochure is now available in Chinese – http://www.xen.org/files/Marketing/XenBrochure_Q12009_chn.pdf Thanks to Kevin Tian for the quick translation!
The Xen Champions team has been working on a new slide-deck for the community to leverage. It is a basic overview of Xen.org and the Xen Hypervisor. We plan to launch the final slide-deck later this week to the community for leverage. NOTE – Once the slides are available in
Thanks to a community member in Italy who just made available the Xen Wiki in Italian as well as a new forum: Xen Italia – Wiki www.xen-it.org XEN Italia Forum http://forum.xen-it.org
Thanks to the team at Fujitsu, we now have the Xen.org Brochure available in Japanese for community leverage – http://www.xen.org/files/Marketing/XenBrochure_Q12009_jp.pdf.
From xen-devel mailing list: I’m happy to finally release Remus into the wild: http://dsg.cs.ubc.ca/remus/ Remus provides transparent, comprehensive high availability to ordinary virtual machines running on the Xen virtual machine monitor. It does this by maintaining a completely up-to-date copy of a running VM
Xen Community: If you are looking for a position based on your Xen experience, I have created a new location on the Wiki – http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/JobListings – for you to check. I often hear from recruiters looking to hire and have created a method for them to post
I have setup a new link on several places in Xen.org to a RSS feed from YouTube of “Xen Virtualization” videos. The RSS feed will always pull the latest videos and I am working on expanding the feed’s capabilities to improve the options on the video landing page.