Citrix XenServer 6.2

Citrix XenServer 6.2

Description

XenServer is one of the most powerful virtualization software in the world. The program has risen to prominence alongside giants such as VMWare vSphere and Hyper-V, and has gained a lot of fans around the world due to its open source nature. All the features of this program are available to everyone in open source and free of charge. Many famous data centers in the world use this software for virtualization due to its free nature and suitable capabilities. This program is able to provide a platform on servers through which we can divide the hardware power of a powerful system into virtual systems and provide it to users.

When you receive a virtual server from your hosting, in fact, the various plans provided by these virtualizers are provided to you. For example, if our server has 64 GB of RAM. We can provide different plans to users by dividing RAM between virtual servers. Like its competitors, it provides you with a complete management dashboard that lets you monitor the status of your servers. See memory, CPU and disk usage and.. Turn each server on or off with one click. Install the desired operating system on them and many other common tasks. This product is provided by the American company Citrix, which has been active in the field of server and computer network services, remote control systems and cloud computing, as well as virtualization products.

XenServer Compatibility

CPUs One or more 64-bit x86 CPU(s), 1.5GHz minimum, 2 GHz or faster multicore CPU recommended.

To support VMs running Windows, an Intel VT or AMD-V 64-bit x86-based system with one or more CPU(s) is required.

Note: To run Windows VMs, hardware support for virtualization must be enabled on the XenServer host. This is an option in the BIOS. Note that your BIOS might have virtualization support disabled. Consult your BIOS documentation for more details. To support VMs running supported paravirtualized Linux, a standard 64-bit x86-based system with one or more CPU(s) is required.

RAM 2GB minimum, 4GB or more recommended

Disk Space Locally attached storage (PATA, SATA, SCSI) with 16GB of disk space minimum, 60GB of disk space recommended, or SAN via HBA (not via software) if installing with multipath boot from SAN (See XenServer HCL for a detailed list of compatible storage solutions).

Product installation creates two 4GB partitions for the XenServer host control domain.

Network 100Mbit/s or faster NIC. One or more gigabit NIC(s) is recommended for faster P2V and export/import data transfers and VM live migration.

For redundancy, multiple NICs are recommended. The configuration of NICs will differ depending on the storage type. See vendor documentation for details.

Installation

Use the license in the Crack folder to register the software.

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Citrix XenServer 6.2

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