About NetBSD/xen
NetBSD/xen is a port of NetBSD to the Xen virtual machine monitor. It was
first brought to NetBSD by Christian Limpach and committed to the source tree on
March 11th, 2004.
Xen is a virtual machine monitor for x86 that supports execution of
multiple guest operating systems with unprecedented levels of
performance and resource isolation. Xen is Open Source software.
See http://www.xen.org/
for more details on Xen.
The current maintainer of NetBSD/xen is Manuel Bouyer.
NetBSD/xen News
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2007-12-19:
NetBSD 4.0 released
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NetBSD 4.0 has been
released. More information is available in the
4.0 release
announcement.
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2007-12-15:
NetBSD/xen Howto updated
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The NetBSD/xen Howto has been updated
with some details about Xen on amd64.
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2007-12-14:
NetBSD runs on Xen/amd64
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NetBSD current now includes amd64 kernels that will run on top of the
x86_64 Xen hypervisor. NetBSD/amd64 can run as both domain 0 and domU,
and supports the same features as i386 (including HVM support if the
hardware supports it), and in addition can run 32bit guests which
uses the PAE extensions.
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2006-11-04:
NetBSD 3.1 released
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The NetBSD release engineering team has announced that the NetBSD 3.1
and 3.0.2 releases are now available. NetBSD 3.1 is the first NetBSD
release with support for Xen 3.0 domU.
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2006-10-20:
update to 3.0.3 and HVM support
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Manuel Bouyer announced in a message
to the port-xen mailing list
that the xentools30 and xenkernel30 packages have been updated to the
just-released Xen-3.0.3. A new package, xentools30-hvm, has been committed
to pkgsrc-current. It provides the additional tools needed to run
unmodified guests under a NetBSD domain0, using Intel VT-x or AMD SVM
virtualization extensions. NetBSD, Linux and Windows XP have been
successfully booted in a Xen HVM domain.
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2006-07-04:
New port maintainer
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After Manuel Bouyer had already taken over most of the tasks of a port
maintainer, due to Christian Limpach's lack of time, he is now the official
maintainer of NetBSD/xen.
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2006-07-03:
NetBSD as Domain0 for Xen3
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Manuel Bouyer announced in a message
to the port-xen mailing list
that NetBSD is finally usable as a Domain0 with version 3 of the Xen virtual machine monitor.
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2006-04-07:
Xen-3 support pulled up to netbsd-3
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Manuel Bouyer pulled the Xen-3 domU support to the netbsd-3 branch.
For dom0 support, you'll have to run -current or wait for NetBSD 4.0.
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2006-03-22:
Xen3 domU is now functional
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Manuel Bouyer has continued his work on getting NetBSD to
work on Version 3 of the Xen virtual machine monitor
over the past few weeks and NetBSD should now be functional on Xen3
[unprivileged domains] with block and network devices.
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2005-12-23:
NetBSD 3.0 released
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NetBSD 3.0 has been
released with support for 57 architectures. More information
is available in the
3.0 release
announcement.
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2005-03-13:
Xen 2.0 Howto
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A short Xen 2.0 Howto has been made
available.
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2005-03-10:
Xen 2.0 support
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Manuel Bouyer has just merged the bouyer-xen2 branch into
NetBSD -current; this means that support for Xen 2.0 (both
in privileged and unprivileged mode) will be available in
NetBSD 3.0. Support for Xen 1.2 has been removed.
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