[Pkg-xen-devel] xen-api-libs_0.5.2-3_amd64.changes is NEW
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(new) libxcp-ocaml-dev_0.5.2-3_amd64.deb extra ocaml
Xen Cloud Platform control stack core libraries (devel)
The Xen Cloud Platform (XCP) is an open source enterprise-ready server
virtualization and cloud computing platform, with support for a range of
guest operating systems, Linux network and storage support.
.
XCP addresses the needs of cloud providers, hosting services and data centers
by combining the isolation and multitenancy capabilities of the Xen hypervisor
with enhanced security, storage and network virtualization technologies to
offer a rich set of virtual infrastructure cloud services. The platform
also address user requirements for security, availability, performance and
isolation across both private and public clouds.
.
XCP consolidates server workloads, enables savings in power, cooling, and
management costs and thus contributing to environmentally sustainable
computing, an increased ability to adapt to ever-changing IT environments,
an optimized use of existing hardware, and an improved level of IT
reliability.
.
This package contains the file required to develop against the OCaml
libraries provided as part of the XCP xen control stack
(new) libxcp-ocaml_0.5.2-3_amd64.deb extra ocaml
Xen Cloud Platform control stack core libraries (runtime)
The Xen Cloud Platform (XCP) is an open source enterprise-ready server
virtualization and cloud computing platform, with support for a range of
guest operating systems, Linux network and storage support.
.
XCP addresses the needs of cloud providers, hosting services and data centers
by combining the isolation and multitenancy capabilities of the Xen hypervisor
with enhanced security, storage and network virtualization technologies to
offer a rich set of virtual infrastructure cloud services. The platform
also address user requirements for security, availability, performance and
isolation across both private and public clouds.
.
XCP consolidates server workloads, enables savings in power, cooling, and
management costs and thus contributing to environmentally sustainable
computing, an increased ability to adapt to ever-changing IT environments,
an optimized use of existing hardware, and an improved level of IT
reliability.
.
This package contains the runtime libraries required by OCaml bytecode
programs that link against the XCP OCaml libraries
(new) xcp-fe_0.5.2-3_amd64.deb extra libs
Fork-and-exec daemon for xapi
The Xen Cloud Platform (XCP) is an open source enterprise-ready server
virtualization and cloud computing platform, with support for a range of
guest operating systems, Linux network and storage support.
.
XCP addresses the needs of cloud providers, hosting services and data centers
by combining the isolation and multitenancy capabilities of the Xen hypervisor
with enhanced security, storage and network virtualization technologies to
offer a rich set of virtual infrastructure cloud services. The platform
also address user requirements for security, availability, performance and
isolation across both private and public clouds.
.
XCP consolidates server workloads, enables savings in power, cooling, and
management costs and thus contributing to environmentally sustainable
computing, an increased ability to adapt to ever-changing IT environments,
an optimized use of existing hardware, and an improved level of IT
reliability.
.
This daemon is the fork-and-exec daemon used by xapi. When xapi requires
another executable to be run, rather than forking and execing itself, it
uses this single-threaded daemon to do it, passing fds to it as required.
(new) xen-api-libs_0.5.2-3.debian.tar.gz extra libs
(new) xen-api-libs_0.5.2-3.dsc extra libs
(new) xen-api-libs_0.5.2.orig.tar.gz extra libs
Changes: xen-api-libs (0.5.2-3) unstable; urgency=low
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* Initial release (Closes: #646727).
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