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Xen Project ships version 4.15 with Focus on Broader Accessibility, Performance, and Security


the Linux Foundation, today announced the release of Xen Project Hypervisor 4.15, which introduces a variety of features allowing for improved performance, security and device pass-through reliability. The Xen Project community continues to be active and engaged, with a wide range of developers from many companies and organizations contributing to this latest release. Additionally, community-wide initiatives, including Functional Safety, VirtIO for Xen and Xen RISC-V port, continue to make valuable progress.
Xen Project continues to be a mature, open source hypervisor well suited for enterprise use cases that require security and high levels of performance. In addition to the incredible work that went into this release, I m also pleased with the multiple community initiatives the Xen Project continues to drive forward and contribute to. ....

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Xen releases a new version 4.15 after a slightly delayed development process


Teases new ‘Hyperlaunch’ tech that will allow booting of whole VM fleets
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The Xen project has released another upgrade to its open source hypervisor.
Development of this new cut – version 4.15 – proved a little trickier than expected, with initial plans for three release candidates and a March 23rd release stretching to five release candidates and release today, April 8th.
Was it worth the wait? Xen’s feature list highlights the new ability to export Intel Processor Trace data from guests to tools in dom0, which means tools like Intel’s kernel fuzzer have more to work with and thus a better chance of spotting code nasties. ....

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