Dear Xen-devel, as some of you may be aware, I have been working on alternative ways of managing Xen hosts, and on a different way of doing live migration. I submitted my Ph.D. thesis in June, and defended last week at the University of Copenhagen (finding a slot where everyone could meet was a bit of a challenge). The committee consisted of Professors Hermann Haertig (Dresden), Brian Vinter (Copenhagen), and Jason Nieh (Columbia), and I am happy to say that the thesis "Virtual Machine Mobility with Self-Migration" was defended successfully. Though I am no longer actively involved in Xen development, I would like to thank the Xen community for all your help and interest in this work. If anyone is interested, the preliminary version of the thesis can be found through my home page, at http://www.diku.dk/~jacobg . Though the date says January 2008, it only a few cosmetic changes have been made since June 2007. The final version will incorporate comments from the committee, and should become available a few weeks from now. Best regards, Jacob Gorm Hansen _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel