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Looks like Microsoft releases the Linux drivers to enable a Linux kernel running as a guest in a Hyper-V hypervisor to run in ‘enlightened mode’, which sounds pretty much like Xen‘s PV drivers for Windows, providing better IO performance, under the GPLv2 (which is the same open-source license as the Linux kernel itself). Quoting the Hyper-V Architecture and Feature Overview:

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Enlightened I/O is a specialized virtualization-aware implementation of high level communication protocols (such as SCSI) that utilize the VMBus directly, bypassing any device emulation layer. This makes the communication more efficient but requires an enlightened guest that is hypervisor and VMBus aware.

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XENSERVER PV DRIVERS FOR WINDOWS DOWNLOAD - This installation guide provides guidance for multiple deployment scenarios. The goal of the blktap3 project is to obviate the blktap kernel driver which is not upstreamable by enabling direct tapdisk-domU IO request passing. The administration guide provides a reference for the operation and management of a. Xen GPL PV Driver Developers other devices Xen GPL PV Driver Developers Xen Block Device Driver Operating System Versions: Windows XP, 7, 8, 8.1, 10 (x64, x86).

The drivers seem to be developed by Novell, so I guess the Boycott Novell guys will have some more coverage^Wrants soon (Update: can’t find the reference on this anymore, so this might be a false statement, sorry. Thanks for pointing out RubenV)

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Interesting times on the virtualization front… Although I for one do not plan to replace Xen, xVM or VirtualBox anytime soon.

I'm in the process of migrating XenServer virtuals over to open source Xen. Things are going along really well, except I haven't been able to successfully remove the Citrix Windows PV drivers and then install the GPLPV drivers. After I remove the Citrix PV drivers, the drivers seem like they are gone. I then install the GPLPV drivers, which claim to install successfully, but then. Any other organization is also free to do the same by registering a top level PV device with the Xen Project community (see Xen PCI device ID registry) and logo-signing their driver builds. The Win PV Drivers are built by a Jenkins server when new patches are pushed into the repo (Development Builds) and can be found here. To install a driver. With the launch of new Xen project pages the main PV driver page on www.xenproject.org keeps a lot of the more current information regarding the paravirtualization drivers. Supported Xen versions Gplpv =0.11.0.213 were tested for a long time on Xen 4.0.x and are working, should also be working on Xen 4.1.

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On a side note: Red Hat entered the Standard & Poor’s 500 index, which might show Linux is gaining more interest from enterprises and investors.

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