This is a guest blog post by Tamas K. Lengyel, a long-time open source enthusiast and Xen contributor. Tamas works as a Senior Security Researcher at Novetta, while finishing his PhD on the topic of malware analysis and virtualization security at the University of Connecticut. The recent disclosure of the
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Be sure to check out the review of The Book of Xen at http://books.slashdot.org/story/09/12/14/1430247/The-Book-of-Xen.
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
Here are more details on the new Xen book from No Starch Press by by Chris Takemura and Luke S. Crawford. Full Book Promotional Page – Here Read a Sample from the Book – Chapter 7 From Book Promotional Page -> Xen, the open source virtualization tool, is a system administrator’
Some exciting Xen news that occurred during my vacation… * New Xen Book – The Book of Xen * ORACLE releases VM 2.2 – News Article * Avaya Aura System Platform uses Xen – News Article I will be posting more information on these items this week and will also be posting information about the
From VMBlog.com, you can now read Xen Virtualization Essentials on the Amazon Kindle – http://vmblog.com/archive/2009/05/25/xen-virtualization-essentials-kindle-edition.aspx.
From the Intel R&D team in Shanghai, comes a new Xen book called System Virtualization – Theory & Implementation (in Chinese). Purchase here http://www.amazon.cn/mn/detailApp?qid=1238548707&ref=SR&sr=13-21&uid=168-9160515-3593824&prodid=bkbk939920
Google has just finished the complete scan of the Running Xen book at http://books.google.com/books?id=XS-Jj7s2nhYC&printsec=frontcover&dq=running+xen&ei=5fF9SbnkBIu0NMLXvdQE#PPR7,M1. You can search for key words within the book. For example, if you want to search for LVM,
The Running Xen book is now available online at no charge for ACM members at http://pd.acm.org/book_detail.cfm?isbn=9780132074674.
I recently met Bernard Golden, CEO of Navica and author of Virtualization for Dummies, at the HP Open Source Financial Market event where he was the moderator of the virtualization session that I represented Xen.org on. We spoke about his recently released book and I offered to promote it
The Running Xen authors have informed me that you can now get a pdf version of their book. Go to the “Where to Buy” link at http://runningxen.com/buy-now to obtain the PDF version or from InformIT, go to http://www.informit.com/store/product.asp?isbn=0137144911 There
From Clarkson University, http://web2.clarkson.edu/news/view.php?id=2028. Also, the Xen training day session for USENIX is the second most registered for class at USENIX Technical Conference; we are only 1 person behind the most registered for class so I expect it to be a photo