The Xen 3.4 release contains a number of important new features and updates compared to the 3.3 release including:
* Device passthrough improvements, with particular emphasis on support for client devices (further support is available as part of the XCI project).
* RAS features: cpu and memory offlining
* Power management: improved frequency/voltage controls and deep-sleep support. Scheduler and timers optimised for peak power savings.
* Support for the Viridian (Hyper-V) enlightenment interface
* Many other changes in both x86 and IA64 ports
The Xen 3.4 release contains a number of important new features and updates compared to the 3.3 release including:
* Device passthrough improvements, with particular emphasis on support for client devices (further support is available as part of the XCI project).
* RAS features: cpu and memory offlining
* Power management: improved frequency/voltage controls and deep-sleep support. Scheduler and timers optimised for peak power savings.
* Support for the Viridian (Hyper-V) enlightenment interface
* Many other changes in both x86 and IA64 ports
http:// www.xen. org/download/
There seems to be some test builds here:
https:/ /launchpad. net/~mikmak/ +archive/ experimental