Xen.org just published the tentative Xen 3.3 datasheet which contains the full list of new features included in the new version of the open source hypervisor:
Performance and Scalability
- CPUID Levelling
- Shadow 3 Page Table Optimizations
- EPT/NPT 2MB Page Support
- Virtual Framebuffer Support for HVM Guests
- PVSCSI -- SCSI Support for PV Guests
- Full 16-bit Emulation on Intel VT
Security
- PVGRUB Secure Replacement for PYGRUB
- IO Emulation “stub domains” for HVM IO
Green Computing
- Enhanced C & P State Power Management
- Graphics Support
- VT-d Device Pass-Through Support
Miscellaneous
- Upgrade QEMU Version
- Multi-Queue Support for Modern NICs
- Removal of Domain Lock for PV Guests
- Message Signalled Interrupts
The datasheet is also interesting because it provides an updated list of the major Xen contributors: Intel, AMD, HP, Dell, IBM, Novell, Red Hat, Sun, Fujitsu, Samsung, and Oracle.
While most of the companies listed above are well-known names, finding a telco giant like Samsung is pretty uncommon.
In November 2007 Samsung was working to bring Xen on PDAs. In June 2008 virtualization.inforeported that the company was porting Xen on the ARM architecture.
Xen 3.3 版本引入了一系列增强功能,包括性能与可扩展性的提升,如 CPU 负载均衡、影子页表优化等;安全性改进,例如 PVGRUB 安全替代方案;绿色计算支持,如增强的 C&P 状态电源管理;以及多项杂项更新。
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