All Posts Tagged With: "xen.org"
Xen 3.4 Released
Xen.org is pleased to announce the latest release of the Xen hypervisor (3.4), which is is referring to as “the open source industry standard for virtualization”.
19May2009 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedXen Summit North America 2009
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The Xen.org community and Oracle are proud to announce the first major Xen event for 2009, Xen Summit North America at Oracle, February 24 - 25, 2009 at Oracle’s HQ in Redwood City, CA.
Global leaders developing for and using the open source Xen hypervisor will meet for 2 days of highly interactive discussion on product [...]
Xen 3.3.0 Available For Download
A recent post on the Xen blog featured a proposed data sheet (PDF) for the (back then upcoming) Xen 3.3 release, which we said was in final testing stage in the beginning of this month. Now Xen 3.3.0 is here and ready for download.
25Aug2008 | Robin Wauters | 1 comment | ContinuedSourceLabs Adds Support For Xen In Self-Support Suite
SourceLabs, provider of technology to support open source software, today announced that its Self-Support Suite now supports the Xen hypervisor.
30Jun2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | Continued“Benchmarking” The Citrix / XenServer Combo with Ian Pratt (Video Interview - Part 4)
Some time ago, we had a chance to sit down (on a bench) for a video interview with Xen Guru Ian Pratt, well known for co-founding and ultimately selling XenSource - the company behind the open-source Xen project - to Citrix in October 2007.
15Jun2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | Continued“Benchmarking” The Citrix / XenServer Combo with Ian Pratt (Video Interview - Part 3)
Some time ago, we had a chance to sit down (on a bench) for a video interview with Xen Guru Ian Pratt, well known for co-founding and ultimately selling XenSource - the company behind the open-source Xen project - to Citrix in October 2007.
1Jun2008 | Toon Vanagt | 0 comments | ContinuedXen Updates Trademark Policy Update
As you most probably know, Citrix has updated its Xen Trademark Policy last week “for the benefit of all those in the Xen community who distribute and contribute to the open source project”, in order to restrict unauthorized usage of the term ‘Xen’ in company and/or product names going forward.
1Jun2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | Continued“Benchmarking” The Citrix / XenServer Combo with Ian Pratt (Video Interview - Part 2)
Some time ago, we had a chance to sit down (on a bench) for a video interview with Xen Guru Ian Pratt, well known for co-founding and ultimately selling XenSource - the company behind the open-source Xen project - to Citrix in October 2007.
28May2008 | Toon Vanagt | 3 comments | Continued“Benchmarking” The Citrix / XenServer Combo with Ian Pratt (Video Interview - Part 1)
Some time ago, we had a chance to sit down (on a bench) for a video interview with Xen Guru Ian Pratt, well known for co-founding and ultimately selling XenSource - the company behind the open-source Xen project - to Citrix in October 2007.
26May2008 | Robin Wauters | 3 comments | ContinuedXen API Project Announced
Stephen Spector, Xen.org community manager has just announced that he’s calling for the community willing to work on completing the existing Xen-API specification.
28Apr2008 | Kris Buytaert | 0 comments | ContinuedXen 3.2.1 Released
Keir Fraser has announced the availability of Xen 3.2.1 and 3.1.4, both bugfix releases in the Xen 3.1 and 3.2 series. The 3.2.1 release contains architectural improvements and new user-visible features.
27Apr2008 | Kris Buytaert | 0 comments | ContinuedThe Present And Future of Xen
Over the past few months, a number of people have been vouching the idea that Xen’s development and adoption is slowing down because of the Citrix’ acquisition. Is it? A look at the present state and future of Xen.
7Apr2008 | Kris Buytaert | 0 comments | Continued
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