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== Project Status == |
== Project Status == |
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This project is in incubation and has recently not had much traction. |
This project is in incubation and has recently not had much traction. Thus we decided to archive the project. |
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== Xen Client Initiative Project == |
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All questions about the XCI project should be directed to community.manager@xen.org. |
All questions about the XCI project should be directed to community.manager@xen.org. |
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Latest revision as of 17:32, 28 November 2011
Project Status
This project is in incubation and has recently not had much traction. Thus we decided to archive the project.
Xen Client Initiative Project
The purpose of the Xen Client Initiative (XCI) is to align currently disparate activities within the Xen.org community for a Xen client hypervisor: agreeing on architecture, co-ordinating development, and accelerating the availability of a Xen hypervisor client. The ultimate goal of the project is to define a standard framework for supporting service domain virtual appliances on client devices. This would encompass packaging, installation and configuration of service domains (likely building on the concepts in DMTF OVF), but also define APIs for enabling a service domain to control and inspect/modify VMs under its control, and to interpose itself in their IO paths.
The XCI Project has four working groups looking at different aspects of the overall project (each working group has its own page in the Wiki):
- Hypervisor Core
- VM Services
- Domain 0
- Hypervisor Services Framework
All questions about the XCI project should be directed to community.manager@xen.org.