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| [[XM]] (deprectaed), [[XL]], [[libvirt]]
| [[XM]] (deprecated), [[XL]], [[libvirt]]
| [[XAPI]] with [[XCP_Command_Line_Interface|XE]]
| [[XAPI]] with [[XCP_Command_Line_Interface|XE]]
| Same as XCP
| Same as XCP

Revision as of 19:15, 30 January 2012

This table gives a high level overview of the different high-level features of Xen, XCP and XCP/XAPI on Linux (Debian & Ubuntu) (also see Project Zeus (for Fedora)).

Description Xen XCP XCP/XAPI on Linux
Hypervisor latest lagging as in latest Linux distro
Dom0 OS See Dom0_Kernels_for_Xen Cent OS 5.5 See Debian & Ubuntu and Fedora
Dom0 32 and 64 bits 32 bits 32 and 64 bits
Linux 3 PVOPS Dom0 Yes No Yes
Toolstack XM (deprecated), XL, libvirt XAPI with XE Same as XCP
Storage, Network, Drivers Build and get yourself Integrated with Open vSwitch, multiple storage types & drivers Get them yourself (only core components are provided)
Configurations Everything Constrained by XAPI Same as XCP
Usage Model Do it yourself Shrink wrapped and tested Do it yourself
Distribution Source code or via host Linux or Unix distributions Delivered as ISO on xen.org Via host Linux or Unix distributions