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SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- (Marketwired) -- 01/15/15 -- The Xen Project Collaborative Project hosted at The Linux Foundation today announced availability of Xen Project Hypervisor version 4.5.
The latest release builds on Xen Project hypervisor's ability to deliver the performance, quality, security and scalability that today's large-scale and scale-out computing workloads demand. For x86-based solutions, improved cache monitoring technology provides faster processing and better utilization to resolve the "noisy neighbor" dilemma when hosting large, resource-hungry data sets. With market demand growing for 64-bit ARM data centers, Xen Project Hypervisor now supports larger VMs on ARM, handling up to 1TB of guest RAM.
"We're clearly ahead of the market with x86 performance and ARM architecture updates," said Lars Kurth, Xen Project Advisory Board Chairman. "This benefits our traditional strongholds where strong security, flexibility and multi-tenancy are required. At the same time, the new release opens up opportunities for Xen Project hypervisor in data mining, drones, avionics, Internet of Things, and automotive."
Xen Project software powers more than 10 million users across enterprise and cloud computing in addition to embedded and mobile devices. First to market with ARM support, many of the world's largest companies and service providers use and invest in Xen Project software including Alibaba, Amazon Web Services, AMD, ARM, Cavium, Citrix, IBM Softlayer, Intel, Oracle, Rackspace, Verizon Terremark and many others.
The following new features and capabilities are available in Xen Project Hypervisor 4.5:
Major contributions to this release come from AMD, Bitdefender, Cavium, Citrix, Fujitsu, GlobalLogic, Intel, Oracle, as well as several individual and academic institutions.
Comments From Xen Project Users and Contributors
"From energy-efficient microservers to powerful mission-critical platforms, Intel architecture is driving increasing capability and higher value across multiple computing workloads," said Mauri Whalen, Vice President, Software and Services Group and Director, Open Source Technology Center Core System Software, Intel Corporation. "In combination with Xen Project technology, it underpins many of the world's largest and most successful data centers and clouds and continues to set the standard for performance, flexibility, and value. With support for cache monitoring and VM checkpointing, Xen Project 4.5 offers new levels of efficiency and automation on Intel architecture, along with powerful new options for high availability and disaster recovery."
"ARM-powered servers for cloud computing and data center servers took a big step forward when Cavium announced availability of ThunderX, the industry's first 48-core, dual socket capable family of ARMv8 workload optimized processors for next generation Data Center and Cloud," said Larry Wikelius, Xen Project advisory board member and Director of Ecosystems and Partner Enabling at Cavium. "The Xen Project community continues to be incredibly forward-thinking in understanding how scale, workload, speed, performance and agility requirements are changing in today's demanding cloud and computing environments. We're pleased to see the Xen community dedicate significant resources and development cycles to ensuring full support, peak performance and efficiencies for ARM-based servers and SoCs. Cavium is extremely excited about the performance and scale that we have accomplished running Xen on ThunderX."
"We are excited to be contributing to such an important project, which has a direct impact on our own automotive virtualization efforts," said Alex Agizim, Vice President, Embedded Systems, at GlobalLogic. "We have seen significant performance improvements in our Nautilus platform after upgrading it to Xen Project 4.5, which we demonstrated in the GENIVI showcase at CES 2015 last week."
Additional Resources
About Xen Project
Xen Project software is an open source virtualization platform with a similar governance structure to the Linux kernel. Designed from the start for cloud computing, the Project has more than a decade of development and is being used by more than 10 million users. A Collaborative Project at The Linux Foundation, the Xen Project community is focused on advancing virtualization in a number of different commercial and open source applications including server virtualization, Infrastructure as a Services (IaaS), desktop virtualization, security applications, embedded and hardware appliances. It counts many industry and open source community leaders among its members including: Amazon Web Services, AMD, ARM, CA Technologies, Cavium, Cisco, Citrix, Google, Intel, NetApp, Oracle, Rackspace, and Verizon Terremark. For more information about the Xen Project software and to participate, please visit XenProject.org.
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