4th Workshop on Virtualization in High-Performance Cloud Computing (VHPC’09) – http://markmail.org/thread/2nzdt6p3apd7b7yn ================================================================= CALL FOR PAPERS 4th Workshop on Virtualization in High-Performance Cloud Computing VHPC’09 as part of Euro-Par 2009, Delft, The Netherlands ================================================================= Date: August 25, 2009 Euro-Par 2009: http://europar2009.ewi.tudelft.nl/ Workshop URL: http:
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From Thiago Camargo Martins Cordeiro in Xen-Devel (http://markmail.org/thread/2t2cbfjkxz6awnzu): I’m happy to announce everyone that is available a newer version of the Xen Live CD, the version 2.0. It’s entirely based on latest version of the stable Debian, the recently released 5.0. The
My recent Podcast with Doug Brown of Dabcc.com Radio is live at http://dabcc.com/article.aspx?id=9968. I do my best to promote the community and the many ways that people can get involved beyond being a developer.
In the second posting on my explorations with Xen 3.3.1, I am going to highlight the steps I followed and problems I had when launching a simple pre-built DomU image. Like my compiling Xen post – this is not for regular Xen users but for people thinking of trying
Xen Community: Last year, I spent some time getting Xen to work on a machine by leveraging a pre-existing package with Xen built-in (https://xenproject.org/index.php/2008/04/08/install-and-run-xen-on-fedora-8/). I have now taken the effort further and decided to download the latest stable release, Xen 3.3.
The final agenda for Xen Summit at Oracle is available at http://www.xen.org/files/xensummit_oracle09/xensummit_agenda.pdf. The abstracts are also available at http://www.xen.org/files/xensummit_oracle09/xensummit_abstracts.pdf. Speaker profiles at http://www.xen.org/files/xensummit_oracle09/xensummit_speakers.pdf.
From August 11 – 12, 2009 the Xen.org community will be hosting a booth in the combined LinuxWord/Next Generation Data Center exhibit hall to promote our Xen hypervisor and related solutions. The event is at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco, CAÂ as part of the larger LinuxWorld
I wanted to update everyone on the success of the translation of the About Xen page on Xen.org (http://www.xen.org/about/). The early trends are showing two groupings of languages in terms of readership: 1) German, Spanish, and Japanese 2) Chinese and Portuguese In terms of
Xen Community, We currently have a Japanese language mailing list that is showing good activity within the Japanese speaking part of our community. As such, I wanted to offer this feature to any other community members looking to speak with other members in their own language. If you have an
For those of you interested in the community aspects of open source and developer programs, I am presenting an overivew of our community at the Evans Data Developer Relations Conference. The program agenda and overall information is online. The event is March 16-17 in San Jose, CA and I will
On January 29th and 30th will held at Universidad Catolica del Maule in Talca, Chile, the first Developer of Summer. The activity aims to explore new technologies and new programming techniques with keynotes and training sessions about open source development. On January 30th I’ll be speaking about the Xen
Xen Community: If you haven’t registered for Xen Summit at Oracle, what are you waiting for? I just booked my hotel at the Extended Stay in San Carlos for $85 a night which includes a full kitchen, queen bed, and office area – not bad in CA for $85 a