|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
xen-devel
[Xen-devel] ANNOUNCE: Next Xen release is 4.0
Folks,
With all the new features that have been integrated into the project
recently, now is a great time to upgrade our version number to
advertise this progress. Xen 3.0 was released back in December 2005, and in
the intervening two and a half years we've:
* made six further major releases;
* made a number of minor releases on the 3.1 and 3.2 stable branches;
* committed over 10,000 changesets to the public source repositories (more
than contained in all releases up to Xen 3.0, combined!)
The following is a sample of the major features integrated since Xen 3.0:
* Support for AMD's SVM virtualisation extensions.
* A new easy-to-use CPU scheduler with automatic SMP load balancing
* Xenoprofile: oprofile support for Xen systems
* Packet segmentation offload in the network drivers
* Dynamic-allocation and copy-on-write disks (blktap/qcow)
* kexec/kdump support for Xen and domain 0
* Paravirtualised framebuffer drivers
* XenAPI
* HVM save/restore/migrate
* HVM memory ballooning
* Support for 32-bit x86 guests on 64-bit hypervisor
* Xen Security Modules (XSM)
* ACPI S3 suspend-to-RAM support for the host system
* PCI pass-through support (with appropriate Intel/AMD hardware)
* Full x86 real-mode emulation for HVM guests
With all this in mind, I will be changing the version number in the
xen-unstable repository to 4.0.0 for the next release candidate (rc3).
Comments and opinions are welcome!
Regards,
Keir
_______________________________________________
Xen-devel mailing list
Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
|
<Prev in Thread] |
Current Thread |
[Next in Thread> |
- [Xen-devel] ANNOUNCE: Next Xen release is 4.0,
Keir Fraser <=
|
|
|
|
|