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+% Registration Testing the Xen Hypervisor and Linux Virtual
+% Machines
+% Paul Larson (pl@us.ibm.com)
+
+Xen is an interesting and useful technology
+that has made virtualization features normally
+found only in high-end systems more widely
+available. Such technology, however, demands
+stability, since all virtual machines running
+on a single system are dependent on its
+functioning properly. Our paper will focus on
+the methods we are employing to test Xen, and
+how it differs from normal Linux testing. We
+will also discuss the tests we are using and
+creating and the automation tools we are
+developing to allow testers and developers
+working on Xen to easily run automated tests.
+
+
personal git repositories of Harald Welte. Your mileage may vary