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= XCP Release Timeline = |
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For previous releases see: [[XCP_Release_History]] |
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Here is a rough guide to future releases. |
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== XCP |
== XCP 1.5 == |
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'''Status:''' Permanent Beta <br/> |
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=== XCP 1.5 "Boston" === |
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'''Last updated:''' 14th February 2012 <br/> |
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'''Next status update due:''' Unknown |
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XCP 1.5 |
XCP 1.5 is version-compatible with [[XenServer]] 6.0. It's the first XCP release to be based on Xen 4.1. We have some internal work to do both on our build system and xapi before we can release XCP 1.5, but after we complete this work it will be much easier for us to release stable versions of XCP along with [[XenServer]] stable releases. This means that after these changes, there won't be any more long delays between XCP stable releases and [[XenServer]] releases. |
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Features that will likely make it into XCP 1.5: |
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| '''Milestone''' |
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| Beta |
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| RC1 release |
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| Final Release |
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== XCP 1.5 "Boston" Roadmap == |
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=== Features that will likely make it into XCP 1.5 === |
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* Xen hypervisor 4.1 |
* Xen hypervisor 4.1 |
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* Rolling Pool Upgrade improvements |
* Rolling Pool Upgrade improvements |
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== XCP 1.6 == |
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=== Current status === |
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* '''Status:''' Beta 2 released <br/> |
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* '''Last updated:''' 8 Oct 2012 <br/> |
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* '''Next status update due:''' End of October <br/> |
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'''Current known issues with Beta 2:''' |
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# Boot from CD splash screen shows "Citrix XenServer" (minor, in progress) |
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# Rolling pool upgrade from 1.5 doesn't allow VM migration from 1.5 host to 1.6 host (blocker, in progress) |
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# Performance issue with XenCenter connected (blocker, code complete) |
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=== Timeline for release === |
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* '''Beta 1:''' 1 Oct <br/> |
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* '''Beta 2:''' 8 Oct (fixed upgrade functionality) <br/> |
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* '''Test day:''' 9 Oct <br/> |
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* '''Beta 3:''' TBA |
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* '''Final release:''' <del>24 Oct</del> TBA |
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See [http://lists.xen.org/archives/html/xen-api/2012-10/msg00146.html this e-mail thread] for more info on the beta 3 and final release date. |
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=== Feature summary === |
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XCP 1.6 is version-compatible with XenServer 6.1 |
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Features include: |
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* Storage XenMotion (cross pool live migration and live VDI migration) |
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* Enhanced guest support: Ubuntu 12.04, CentOS/REL 6.2, Windows 8 |
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* Updates: Xen 4.1.2, 2.6.32.43, CentOS 5.7 |
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* Open vSwitch 1.4.2 |
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* LACP bonding |
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* Performance and scalability improvements |
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** Ability to pin Dom0 vCPU |
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** Up to 4 VM starts can now be concurrent |
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* IPv6 support (experimental) |
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== XCP 2.0 == |
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'''Status:''' Planning/Design <br/> |
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'''Last updated:''' 2nd August 2012 <br/> |
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'''Next status update due:''' End of September |
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Features likely to be included: |
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* Xen 4.2, Linux 3.x, CentOS 6.x |
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* First steps towards Dom0 disaggregation |
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= Possible features for future XCP releases = |
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==== Cloud ==== |
==== Cloud ==== |
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* Cross-pool VM.migrate / VM.copy |
* <del>Cross-pool VM.migrate / VM.copy</del> coming in 1.6 |
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* <del>IPV6 support</del> coming in 1.6 |
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* "Shard" the pool metadata db |
* "Shard" the pool metadata db |
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* ceph and libvirt: see the [[Ceph and libvirt technology preview]] |
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* IPV6 support |
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==== Appliances ==== |
==== Appliances ==== |
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* Expose NUMA topology via XenAPI |
* Expose NUMA topology via XenAPI |
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* Stubdoms for intensive ops (eg VM export) |
* Stubdoms for intensive ops (eg VM export) |
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* [[XCP storage driver domains]] |
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==== Robustness ==== |
==== Robustness ==== |
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* Enable Xen Security Modules |
* Enable Xen Security Modules |
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* Pvgrub (or pygrub in helper domain) |
* Pvgrub (or pygrub in helper domain) |
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== XCP Project Kronos Roadmap == |
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Project Kronos will port XCP's XenAPI toolstack to Debian-based systems. This planning section is a work in progress, and more information will be provided soon. |
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| Initial Kronos packages added to Debian Sid |
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| Ubuntu PPA for Kronos packages ready for Oneiric |
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| Fully functional Kronos packages distributed with Ubuntu 12.04 LTS |
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{{InfoLeft|We have been using a Google Docs spreadsheet to track our more detailed work-item list. You can find that list at [http://tinyurl.com/cazjx23].}} |
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Latest revision as of 14:15, 11 July 2013
XCP Release Timeline
For previous releases see: XCP_Release_History
Here is a rough guide to future releases.
XCP 1.5
Status: Permanent Beta
Last updated: 14th February 2012
Next status update due: Unknown
XCP 1.5 is version-compatible with XenServer 6.0. It's the first XCP release to be based on Xen 4.1. We have some internal work to do both on our build system and xapi before we can release XCP 1.5, but after we complete this work it will be much easier for us to release stable versions of XCP along with XenServer stable releases. This means that after these changes, there won't be any more long delays between XCP stable releases and XenServer releases.
Features that will likely make it into XCP 1.5:
- Xen hypervisor 4.1
- vSwitch is the default networking stack
- Ubuntu guest support
- Debian Squeeze guest support (32b/64bit)
- Updated RHEL 6.0 support
- Experimental SLES 10 SP4 support
- Experimental Solaris guest support
- Active-Passive NIC Bonding Support for vSwitch
- Rolling Pool Upgrade improvements
XCP 1.6
Current status
- Status: Beta 2 released
- Last updated: 8 Oct 2012
- Next status update due: End of October
Current known issues with Beta 2:
- Boot from CD splash screen shows "Citrix XenServer" (minor, in progress)
- Rolling pool upgrade from 1.5 doesn't allow VM migration from 1.5 host to 1.6 host (blocker, in progress)
- Performance issue with XenCenter connected (blocker, code complete)
Timeline for release
- Beta 1: 1 Oct
- Beta 2: 8 Oct (fixed upgrade functionality)
- Test day: 9 Oct
- Beta 3: TBA
- Final release:
24 OctTBA
See this e-mail thread for more info on the beta 3 and final release date.
Feature summary
XCP 1.6 is version-compatible with XenServer 6.1
Features include:
- Storage XenMotion (cross pool live migration and live VDI migration)
- Enhanced guest support: Ubuntu 12.04, CentOS/REL 6.2, Windows 8
- Updates: Xen 4.1.2, 2.6.32.43, CentOS 5.7
- Open vSwitch 1.4.2
- LACP bonding
- Performance and scalability improvements
- Ability to pin Dom0 vCPU
- Up to 4 VM starts can now be concurrent
- IPv6 support (experimental)
XCP 2.0
Status: Planning/Design
Last updated: 2nd August 2012
Next status update due: End of September
Features likely to be included:
- Xen 4.2, Linux 3.x, CentOS 6.x
- First steps towards Dom0 disaggregation
Possible features for future XCP releases
Cloud
Cross-pool VM.migrate / VM.copycoming in 1.6IPV6 supportcoming in 1.6- "Shard" the pool metadata db
- ceph and libvirt: see the Ceph and libvirt technology preview
Appliances
- v4v for non-IP inter-domain comms
- Detect pending updates for appliances
Performance and Scalability
- Expose NUMA topology via XenAPI
- Stubdoms for intensive ops (eg VM export)
- XCP storage driver domains
Robustness
- Enable Xen Security Modules
- Pvgrub (or pygrub in helper domain)