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XenExpress was a custom Linux distro that actually uses CentOS as a base. The XenSource folks take CentOS, replace the stock kernel with one with Xen support, strip down the install package set to a fairly barebones level (approximately 190 rpms) and then add in a few custom Xen server components.
XenExpress was a custom Linux distro that actually uses CentOS as a base. The XenSource folks take CentOS, replace the stock kernel with one with Xen support, strip down the install package set to a fairly barebones level (approximately 190 rpms) and then add in a few custom Xen server components.


XenExpress was rebranded to XenServer Free edition, following the Citrix acquisition of Xensource.
The current install .iso image for XenExpress is approximately 671MB and includes everything needed to install the XenExpress on a dedicated server machine (no dual-booting here). There are a few other things on the CD including an installer for the Administrative Console as well as an .iso image containing drivers for virtual Windows machines to boost their performance.


== Also See ==
== Also See ==

Latest revision as of 14:27, 30 July 2012

XenExpress was a custom Linux distro that actually uses CentOS as a base. The XenSource folks take CentOS, replace the stock kernel with one with Xen support, strip down the install package set to a fairly barebones level (approximately 190 rpms) and then add in a few custom Xen server components.

XenExpress was rebranded to XenServer Free edition, following the Citrix acquisition of Xensource.

Also See