Linux maintainer stable tree Greg Kroah-Hartman to give in Featured Talk
Xen project is pleased to announce the sessions to be presented at Xen Summit 2013 User project. Scheduled for September 18 in New Orleans, the Summit of the user Xen project is the first major event focused entirely on the users of Xen Project software. Although there have been other Xen summits in the past, they have always consisted of a mixture of user and developer sessions. This year we have the opportunity to present two different events, a top user in September and Developer Summit in October
The Xen project lineup User Summit session topics and includes excellent speakers :.
speech: Xen: This is not your daddy's hypervisor
Demetrious Grout, Senior Director Senior Product for CA AppLogic CA Technologies will deliver the opening speech. He will explain why the forces of Xen are essential for CA AppLogic Food and platforms like OpenStack
Talk feature.! Free yourself from the tyranny of your cloud provider
Greg Kroah -Hartman, maintainer of the stable branch of the Linux kernel (among a mass of other things), will explain how the use in kexec a user domain paravirtualized without changing the control domain or Xen itself can allow you to start your own. core, whatever the hosting provider is forced to execute
And much more ...
participants will also learn about:
- how Xen in the cloud with Apache CloudStack and OpenStack
- the effort to bring Xen in CentOS 6
- independent project to create a GUI for XAPI via Xen Orchestra
- how Xen may authorize new servers based on ARM
- using the Ceph file system with Xen on CloudStack
- a case study on Xen and security auditing Lighthouse Navis
But what if I'm relatively new to Xen?
Folks new to Xen benefit from an introductory session and a short session to explain the differences between Xen project, XenServer and XAPI. Everyone longtime Xen users to those just kicking the tires, will receive much useful information
The planned talks include :.
- Xen: This is not to the hypervisor of your dad! by Demetrious Grout CA Technologies
- Xen for Beginners Bryan Smith Tacit Labs, Inc.
- Xen, XenServer and XAPI: What's the difference James Bulpin and Russell Pavlicek Citrix Systems
- ARM Servers and Xen - media Hypervisor to HyperScale Larry Wikelius of Calxeda
- Bring Xen Dom0 in CentOS-6 by Karanbir Singh project CentOS
- Free yourself from the tyranny of your cloud provider! by Greg Kroah-Hartman of Linux Foundation
- Xen Orchestra (XAPI and XenServer from the Web) by Olivier Lambert Vates
- multi-tenancy Network Clouds Xen by Chiradeep Vittal Citrix Systems
- Build the Rackspace Open Cloud with XenServer and OpenStack Paul Voccio Rackspace
- Coalfire systems' Navis Lighthouse Gen 2 - security audit Appliance Grant McWilliams of Coalfire systems
- Ceph, Xen and CloudStack: Semper Melior by Patrick McGarry Inktank
for more information on the Summit user, click here. To see the full program, click here.
But remember the Xen Summit Project user is just days away, so sign up now!
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