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* [[Media:Xen_3_user_manual.pdf|User Manual]] |
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* [[Media:Xen_3_machinelist.pdf|Test CD Results (tested configs)]] |
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Revision as of 14:50, 18 May 2012
Xen 3 Official Documentation
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Xen Man Pages
Man pages are currently available in Xen 3.0.0 for the following:
Xen Books - On Line
- Xen Virtualization Essentials, by Neil Smyth (Virtuatopia.com; June 16, 2008; online: 20 chapters)
Xen Books - In Print
- The Definitive Guide to the Xen Hypervisor, by David Chisnall (Prentice Hall; November 9, 2007; hardcover: 320 pages)
- Running Xen: A Hands-on Guide to the Art of Virtualization, by Jeanna Neefe Matthews, Eli M. Dow, Todd Deshane, Wenjin Hu, Jeremy Bongio, Patrick F. Wilbur, and Brendan Johnson (Prentice Hall; May 5, 2008; paperback: 720 pages)
- Professional XEN Virtualization, by William von Hagen (Wrox; August 27, 2007; paperback: 500 pages)
- XenExpress/ Virtualization with Xen: Including XenEnterprise, XenServer, and XenExpress, by David E. Williams (Syngress; April 1, 2007; paperback: 512 pages)
- Xen 3 (german), by Andrej Radonic and Frank Meyer (Franzis; October 2006; 439 pages)
- Xen - Virtualisierung unter Linux (german), by Timo Benk, Heninng Sprang, Jaroslaw Zdrzalek and Ralph Dehner (Open Source Press; April 2007; hardcover: 350 pages)