It’s a question many will ask at some point. You’ve got Xen set up, used a graphical tool to configure some domUs (or downloaded some pre-built images, or followed a howto). But now you want to know where your virtual machines are actually stored. It’s a good question - and it has a […]
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OK, maybe the title of this post is a slight exaggeration but it’s good to have goals for the future!
It’s a goal which many would argue will be unreachable without the genesis of Strong AI. It’s also a goal where we can achieve very useful results just by trying to get there. I’m […]
Filed under: Xen Development, Xen Static Checking by Mark Williamson
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So, here I am, writing my first post on the new Xen.org blog. The idea here is to give us developers working around Xen somewhere where we can publish information on what we’re doing, etc. This is something of a first for me since I’ve never really had my own blog before! […]
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