Prentice Hall has released a sample chapter from the book Running Xen: A Hands-On Guide to the Art of Virtualization at http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1187966. Some of the book’s authors will be leading the Xen workshop at USENIX Technical Conference in Boston and possibly presenting at Xen Summit. If you are looking for a good book on the Xen hypervisor, I suggest taking a look at Running Xen.
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Excellent news!
Congrats to Todd and Patrick. I hope to meet them in Boston.
I’ll post it on my blog to share it with the community
Also checkout our book’s website:
http://runningxen.com