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* Citrix [[XenServer]]: an open source product with commercial support available and the only enterprise-class, cloud-proven virtualization platform that delivers the critical features of live migration and centralized multi-server management at no cost.
 
* Citrix [[XenServer]]: an open source product with commercial support available and the only enterprise-class, cloud-proven virtualization platform that delivers the critical features of live migration and centralized multi-server management at no cost.
 
* The tech preview of [http://xenserver.org/discuss-virtualization/virtualization-blog/entry/tech-preview-of-xenserver-libvirt-ceph.html xenserver-core]: Many of the XenServer components built to be installed on an RPM-based distro of your choice
 
* The tech preview of [http://xenserver.org/discuss-virtualization/virtualization-blog/entry/tech-preview-of-xenserver-libvirt-ceph.html xenserver-core]: Many of the XenServer components built to be installed on an RPM-based distro of your choice
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* XCP: This is now retired (See http://xenserver.org/discuss-virtualization/q-and-a/i-am-a-user-of-xcp-how-will-i-be-impacted.html) and users should install XenServer 6.2 instead.
  
 
As of XenServer 6.2, all features are available in the open source version, and there are no paid-for features (Citrix does of course offer [http://xenserver.org/overview-xenserver-open-source-virtualization/get-support.html commercial support] for XenServer)
 
As of XenServer 6.2, all features are available in the open source version, and there are no paid-for features (Citrix does of course offer [http://xenserver.org/overview-xenserver-open-source-virtualization/get-support.html commercial support] for XenServer)
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For steps to create a PXE server to install XenServer take a look at: [[XenServer/Install/PXE|How to PXE Install XenServer]].
 
For steps to create a PXE server to install XenServer take a look at: [[XenServer/Install/PXE|How to PXE Install XenServer]].
 
== Installing XCP ==
 
 
There are two main ways to get XCP:
 
* Packages in Debian/Ubuntu (and soon CentOS/RedHat)
 
* Binary distribution similar to XenServer
 
 
=== Ubuntu Dev Cloud in a Box ===
 
 
It is possible to:
 
* [[XenServer/InstallDebianUbuntu|install XCP on Ubuntu]]
 
* [[XenServer/DevStack|Run DevStack]]
 
* install and nfs-server, and export /opt/stack
 
* mount /opt/stack on your Dom0
 
* install eclipse
 
* You now have a XenAPI based OpenStack dev cloud in a box :-)
 
  
 
= Post Install Steps =
 
= Post Install Steps =

Latest revision as of 07:11, 13 August 2013

Installing Citrix XenServer

First you need to decide what XenServer you will install:

As of XenServer 6.2, all features are available in the open source version, and there are no paid-for features (Citrix does of course offer commercial support for XenServer)

The recommendation is to use XenServer 6.2.

You may follow one of the methods below, depending on what you choose to install and how:

Important Install Options

Please choose EXT local storage, also called "XenDesktop optimised" and not LVM based local storage.

Many of the OpenStack features will not work with LVM based storage (due to the need for easy access to the raw VHD files).

Installing Citrix XenServer

Installing Citrix XenServer using the CD

To get the XenServer CD go to: http://xenserver.org/overview-xenserver-open-source-virtualization/download.html

Once you have the ISO downloaded and burnt onto a CD, put the CD in your server, and follow the on screen instructions.

To help install Citrix XenServer, take a look at the official "Installation Guide" or "Quick Installation Guide" for your version of XenServer:

PXE install Citrix XenServer

For steps to create a PXE server to install XenServer take a look at: How to PXE Install XenServer.

Post Install Steps

You are almost there now, you probably want to checkout out: