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Posted about 5 years ago by Jan Beulich
I am pleased to announce the release of Xen 4.10.3 and 4.9.4. Xen Project Maintenance releases are released in line with our Maintenance Release Policy. We recommend that all users of the 4.10 and 4.9 stable series update to the latest point release. ... [More] These releases are available from their git repositories xenbits.xenproject.org/gitweb/?p=xen.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/stable-4.10 (tag RELEASE-4.10.3) xenbits.xenproject.org/gitweb/?p=xen.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/stable-4.9 […] [Less]
Posted about 5 years ago by Lars Kurth
It has been one year since the Xen Project introduced Unikraft as an incubator project. In that time, the team has made great strides in simplifying the process of building unikernels through a unified and customizable code base. Unikraft is an incubation project under the Xen Project, hosted by the Linux Foundation, focused on easing […]
Posted about 5 years ago by Rachel Romoff
Starting today, registration officially opens for The Xen Project Developer & Design Summit. This year’s Summit, taking place from July 9 through 11 in Chicago, will bring together the Xen Project community of developers and power users to share ... [More] ideas, latest developments, and experiences, as well as offer opportunities to plan and collaborate on all […] [Less]
Posted over 5 years ago by Lars Kurth
I am pleased to announce the release of Xen 4.11.1 and 4.8.5. Xen Project Maintenance releases are released in line with our Maintenance Release Policy. We recommend that all users of the 4.11 and 4.8 stable series update to the latest point release. ... [More] These releases are available from their git repositories xenbits.xen.org/gitweb/?p=xen.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/stable-4.11 (tag RELEASE-4.11.1) xenbits.xen.org/gitweb/?p=xen.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/stable-4.8 […] [Less]
Posted over 5 years ago by Lars Kurth
In the 1990s, Xen was a part of a research project to build a public computing infrastructure on the Internet led by Ian Pratt and Keir Fraser at The University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory. The Xen Project is now one of the most popular open source hypervisors and amasses more than 10 million users, and […]
Posted over 5 years ago by Jan Beulich
I am pleased to announce the release of Xen 4.10.2 and 4.9.3. Xen Project Maintenance releases are released in line with our Maintenance Release Policy. We recommend that all users of the 4.10 and 4.9 stable series update to the latest point release. ... [More] These releases are available from their git repositories xenbits.xen.org/gitweb/?p=xen.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/stable-4.10 (tag RELEASE-4.10.2) xenbits.xen.org/gitweb/?p=xen.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/stable-4.9 […] [Less]
Posted over 5 years ago by zkeaton
This blog post comes from Lele Ma, a Ph.D. student at William and Mary. He was recently a Google Summer of Code Intern working on the Honeynet Project.  Introduction This post introduces the project I worked on with Honeynet Project at Google Summer of Code this year. The project of TinyVMI is to port a […]
Posted over 5 years ago by zkeaton
Open Source Summit is the premier event to get introduced to open source and to learn more about the trends that are surrounding this space. This year’s Open Source Summit will be held in Vancouver, BC from August 29 – 31. The event covers a wide range of topics from blockchain to security to virtualization […]
Posted over 5 years ago by George Dunlap
This article originally appeared on lwn.net. Suppose you have a program running on your system that you don’t quite trust. Maybe it’s a program submitted by a student to an automated grading system. Or maybe it’s a QEMU device model running in a Xen control domain ("domain 0" or “dom0”), and you want to make sure […]
Posted over 5 years ago by Lars Kurth
We were extremely thrilled to host our Xen Project Developer and Design Summit in Nanjing Jiangning, China this June. The event brought together our community and power users under one roof to collaborate and to learn more about the future of our project. It also gave us the opportunity to connect with a large group […]