Xen.org, home of the open source Xen hypervisor, today announced the final speaker line-up and agenda for its annual Xen Summit North America conference. The event will be held, August 27-28 in San Diego, California and is co-located with CloudOpen and LinuxCon North America.
XenSummit attracts prominent Xen community members and thought leaders from around the world to hear updates on future plans, research and new developments for technologies based on the Xen Hypervisor, as well as discuss the current state of projects applying Xen technology to areas like cloud computing, mobility and security. A key platform for some of the world's largest and most successful public clouds, the Xen hypervisor is the collective effort of a global development community representing more than 50 leading technology vendors, universities, and virtualization experts. This year's agenda brings together some of the best minds in open source to discuss what's in store for Xen and how it will continue to set the pace in cloud, mobility and virtualization infrastructure.
Agenda Highlights
XenSummit features speakers from AMD, ARM, Broadcom, Bromium, the BSD Community, Cambridge University, Canonical, Calxeda, Citrix, The Flux Research Group, Galois, Huawei, Inktank, Intel, Locaweb, OnApp, Oracle, Rackspace Hosting and the University of Applied Sciences (HES) in Vaud.
Xen Project Updates
- Xen 4.3 roadmap
- The sexy world of Linux kernel pvops project
- Xen Cloud Platform Update
- (Free and Net)BSD on Xen Roadmap
- Hybrid: Future of PV
Cloud Computing and Xen case-studies
- Xen and CloudStack
- OpenStack, Xen and XCP
- Scaling Xen within Rackspace Cloud Servers
- SDN - OpenFlow + OpenVSwitch + Quantum (OpenStack)
- Xen*, SDN, and Apache CloudStack
Performance
- NUMA and Virtualization, the case of Xen
- Xen PV Performance Status and Optimization Opportunities
- VM Live Migration Speedup in Xen
Security
- Enlightened Security in Portable Service VMs
- Linux Stubdomain
- Windsor: Domain 0 Disaggregation for XenServer
- µ-Xen
Storage
- Block Storage For VMs With Ceph
- Building a Distributed Block Storage System on Xen
Xen on ARM based Servers
- Panel: Virtualization on ARM Processors
- Xen on ARM Cortex A15
Xen in embedded and mobile devices
- Dealing with Hardware Heterogeneity Using EmbeddedXEN, a Virtualization Framework Tailored to ARM Based Embedded Systems
- Porting Xen Paravirtualization to MIPS Architecture
Xen and language run-times
- Mirage: extreme specialisation of virtual appliances
- The HaLVM: A Simple Platform for Simple Platforms
Topics for Developers
- Engaging the Xen Community
- Evaluation of X32 ABI for Virtualization and Cloud
- From printk to QEMU: Xen/Linux Kernel debugging
- Improving Xen idle power efficiency
- Intel Update
- Introduction of AMD Virtual Interrupt Controller
- Nested Virtualization Update from Intel
Research
- COLO: COarse-grain LOck-stepping Virtual Machines for Non-stop Service
- XenTT: Deterministic Systems Analysis in Xen
Related Links
- List projects owned by Xen.org
- XenSummit 2012 Event Page
- XenSummit Agenda
- XenSummit Registration
About Xen.org
Xen.org is the home of the open source Xen hypervisor, a fast, secure industry standard code base for operating system virtualization. Founded and led by Ian Pratt, the community benefits from the contributions of senior engineers from leading hardware, software, and security vendors. Xen.org is run for the benefit of the community by the Xen Project Advisory Board, which is drawn from leading contributors to the project. For more information, visit www.xen.org.
Forward-Looking Statements Disclosure
Citrix Systems, Inc. is a contributor to and hosts Xen.org. This release contains forward-looking statements which are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. The forward-looking statements in this release, including without limitation statements made by representatives of contributors to Xen.org, do not constitute guarantees of future performance. Investors in contributors to Xen.org are cautioned that statements in this press release, which are not strictly historical statements, involve risks that could cause actual results to differ materially, including risks associated with the impact of the global economy and uncertainty in the IT spending environment, the demand for cloud services, the uncertainty inherent in developing cutting-edge technology, the failure to coordinate and manage contributions to Xen.org, competition from alternative cloud infrastructure providers, the voluntary nature of contributions to Xen.org, the level of resources made available to Xen.org by contributors to Xen.org as well as other risks detailed in any public statements or filings by Xen.org or any contributor to Xen.org. Neither Xen.org nor any contributor to Xen.org assumes any obligation to update any forward-looking information contained in this press release or with respect to the announcements described herein.
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