======Hypervisors - Xen====== [[http://www.xenproject.org/|The Xen Project]] \\ [[http://xenbits.xen.org/xsa/|Xen Security Advisories, publicly released or pre-released]] \\ [[https://www.xenproject.org/downloads/windows-pv-drivers.html|Windows PV Drivers]] =====Documentation===== [[http://xenapiadmin.com/|XenAPI Admin Project]] has the goal to make using XenAPI systems easier. Currently this entails writing documentation (manpages, howtos) and tools for the command line. Later his project may morph into something else, only time will tell. \\ ====Command line==== [[http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/XAPI_Command_Line_Interface|XAPI Command Line Interface]] \\ ====GPU/VGA/PCI pass-through==== // Requires VT-d support in the CPU (and motherboard). // See:[[http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/VTd_HowTo|VTd HowTo]] [[http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/XenPCIpassthrough|Xen PCI Passthrough]] \\ [[http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/Xen_VGA_Passthrough|Xen VGA Passthrough]] \\ [[http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/Secondary_GPU_Passthrough|Secondary GPU Passthrough]] \\ ===Videos=== [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_g7ZBMWoLk|YouTube - Gaming on Xen]] \\ [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDK69KZ0MC4|YouTube - PCI passthrough with Xen]] \\ [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vCH-7AeNvg|YouTube - Xenserver GPU Passthough gaming Battlefield 4]] \\ ===Blogposts=== [[http://gro.solexiv.de/2012/08/pci-passthrough-howto/|Gro Blog - “pci passthrough” howto]] \\ [[https://kdj0c.wordpress.com/2013/02/12/xen-pci-passthrough/|kdj0c - Xen PCI passthrough]] \\ [[https://kdj0c.wordpress.com/2013/02/11/xen-pci-passthrough-slides/|kdj0c - Xen PCI passthrough slides]] \\ =====Products using Xen===== [[http://vcluster.sourceforge.net/|vcluster - Virtual High Performance Computing Environment (VHPCE)]] \\ [[citrix:xenserver]] =====Products usable on Xen===== [[http://www.openmirage.org/|Mirage OS]] is a library operating system that constructs [[http://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=2566628|unikernels]] for secure, high-performance network applications across a variety of cloud computing and mobile platforms. Code can be developed on a normal OS such as Linux or MacOS X, and then compiled into a fully-standalone, specialised unikernel that runs under the Xen hypervisor. [[http://galois.com/project/halvm/|The Haskell Lightweight Virtual Machine (HaLVM)]] is a port of the Glasgow Haskell Compiler toolsuite that enables developers to write high-level, lightweight virtual machines that can run directly on the Xen hypervisor. [[http://erlangonxen.org/|Erlang on Xen]] a.k.a. LING =====Management tools===== [[https://github.com/OpenXenManager/openxenmanager/|OpenXenManager]] \\ [[http://sourceforge.net/projects/xenwebmanager/|XenWebManager]] (dead project) \\ =====Videos===== [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btSPYO9w8vQ|YouTube - 2014 SouthEast LinuxFest - Russell Pavlicek - Xen Project 4 4: Features and Futures]] \\ [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oPcsVSyIXU|YouTube - 2014 SouthEast LinuxFest - Russell Pavlicek - Intro to the Security Features of Xen]] \\ =====Blogposts/Articles===== [[https://www.linux.com/news/open-source-security-process-part-1-cloud-security-introduction|Linux.com - Open Source Security Process Part 1: A Cloud Security Introduction]] \\ [[https://www.linux.com/news/open-source-security-process-part-2-containers-vs-hypervisors-protecting-your-attack-surface|Linux.com - Open Source Security Process Part 2: Containers vs. Hypervisors - Protecting Your Attack Surface]] \\ [[https://www.linux.com/news/open-source-security-process-part-3-are-todays-open-source-security-practices-robust-enough|Linux.com - Open Source Security Process Part 3: Are Today’s Open Source Security Practices Robust Enough in the Cloud Era?]] \\ [[https://www.linux.com/news/open-source-security-process-part-4-xen-projects-policy-responsible-disclosure-maximum-fairness|Linux.com - Open Source Security Process Part 4: Xen Project's Policy for Responsible Disclosure with Maximum Fairness and Transparency]] \\