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Xen High-Performance x86 Virtualization Released

Xen Team writes "The University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory Systems Research Group is pleased to announce the open source release of Xen, a virtual machine monitor for x86. Xen lets you run multiple operating system images at the same time on the same PC hardware, with unprecedented levels of performance and resource isolation. Even under the most demanding workloads the performance overhead is just a few percent --- considerably less than alternatives such as VMware Workstation and User Mode Linux. This makes Xen ideal for use in providing secure virtual hosting, or even just for running multiple OSes on a desktop machine."

The Xen team continues: "Xen requires guest operating systems to be ported to run over it. Crucially, only the kernel needs to be ported, and all user-level application binaries and libraries can run unmodified. We have a fully functional port of Linux 2.4.22 running over Xen, and regularly use it for running demanding applications like Apache, PostgreSQL and Mozilla. Any Linux distribution should run unmodified over the ported kernel. With assistance from Microsoft Research, we have a port of Windows XP to Xen nearly complete, and are planning a FreeBSD 4.8 port in the near future.

"Visit the project homepage to find out more, and download the project source code or the XenDemoCD, a bootable 'live iso' image that enables you to play with Xen/Linux 2.4 without needing to install it on your hard drive. The CD also contains full source code, build tools, and benchmarks. Our SOSP paper gives an overview of the design of Xen, and evaluates the performance against other virtualization techniques.

"Work on Xen is supported by UK EPSRC grant GR/S01894, Intel Research Cambridge, and Microsoft Research Cambridge via an Embedded XP IFP award."

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  1. Funny Guys by tomblackwell · · Score: 5, Funny

    ... to publish a paper called "Xen And The Art of Virtualization".

  2. oh yes yes yes yes yes by moodz · · Score: 0, Funny

    I'll have what they're having !! ... well at least as soon as I can get hold of it.

  3. Welcome by show+me · · Score: 2, Funny

    I, for one, welcome our new Xen masters.

  4. ob. Beowulf cluster comment by Vic+Metcalfe · · Score: 5, Funny

    Finally I can create a Beowulf cluster without the clutter of all those machines!

  5. Re:How is it ideal for secure virtual hosting? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    It's all about (the illusion of) control ..

  6. Virtual Virtual Machine? by Stiletto · · Score: 2, Funny


    So when do I get a Virtual Virtual Machine, to allow me to run all these VM's at the same time? Because as we all know, it makes much more sense to do this, than, oh I don't know... Buy another $299 computer?

  7. Nice jab at Mozilla! by seanmeister · · Score: 4, Funny

    "....and regularly use it for running demanding applications like Apache, PostgreSQL and Mozilla."

    That's kinda funny, lumping a web browser in the same category as server apps designed to handle gazillions of users.

    Come on, it's not THAT bloated!

  8. For all those not just out of nappies/diapers... by jantheman · · Score: 4, Funny

    Oh, you mean this then?

    (sry NYI)

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  9. Re:Pfff by larry+bagina · · Score: 2, Funny
    How about "free as in herpes". It fits GPL to a T - it's viral, you can share it, but you can't get rid of it once you're infected.

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    These aren't the 'roids you're looking for.

  10. Re:Very cool indeed by Rob+Riggs · · Score: 2, Funny
    Very cool, but why is Microsoft involved?

    I would guess it is because Microsoft has a modest edge over Linux International when it comes to funding research grants.

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