Buyers of the 64-bit Raspberry Pi 4 now have a new software toy to play with, thanks to the Xen Project porting its hypervisor to the popular single-board computer. As The Register reports, the idea ...
Cloud service providers tend to favor various implementations of the open source Xen hypervisor because it’s simply not cost effective for them to pay to license a commercial hypervisor at scale. It’s ...
For data center and cloud environments, Xen 4.21 delivers more efficient virtualization through smarter cache management, improved PCI handling, and a new AMD CPPC driver that provides finer-grained ...
When we declared VMware’s ESX virtual machine platform to be the performance winner against Micosoft’s Hyper-V. When we declared VMware’s ESX virtual machine platform to be the performance winner ...
As Citrix slips out a preview of Xen Server 9, the release that brings it back to the V12N mainstream The Xen Project has decided to support all releases of its flagship hypervisor for five years, and ...
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tachyum ® today announced that it has completed porting of all the software necessary for chip validation on the Prodigy FPGA prototype before it is sent for tape out with ...
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Groups led by developers at Citrix and Samsung are bringing Xen hypervisor to ARM Cortex A15, but a KVM project isn't far behind Several Xen developers who currently work for Citrix recently announced ...
The virtualization market is expected to heat up this year as Microsoft and the open source Xen project challenge VMware, which has been the only game in town when it comes to virtualizing x86 servers ...
Security researchers from Invisible Things Lab will be demonstrating (they say) just how easy it is to hack the hypervisor. More specifically, they'll be discussing the (in)security of the Xen ...
I just came across this post by Rich Miller, pointing to the XenAccess, a potentially valuable open-source project that aims to bring VMsafe-esque capabilities to the Xen project. Hatched at Georgia ...
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