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Revision as of 10:06, 19 March 2012


What is XCP?

The Xen Cloud Platform (XCP) is an open source enterprise-ready server virtualization and cloud computing platform, delivering the Xen Hypervisor with support for a range of guest operating systems including Windows and Linux, network and storage support and management tools. XCP comes in two flavours:

  • The XCP applicance (which is a single, tested installable ISO image) that comprises CentOS 5.5, Xen and many other components
  • The XCP/XAPI components in Debian and Linux

Is XCP a operating with Xen hypervisor?

Aka is XCP like a VMware ESXi or Oracle VM? It doesn't need to setup a operating system. Is that right?

A: Yes, the XCP ISO is a distribution based on CentOS 5.5 and is ready to provide easy handling by XE. Look at this link.

How is XCP licensed?

XCP is Open Source, and is released under terms of the GNU General Public License v2.

What is XCP on Debian?

Debian contains the xcp-xapi and xcp-xe (see XE) packages, which makes XCP available as Debian package with Debian as Dom0. XCP on Debian contains the same components, than the XCP appliance, but it uses a different delivery model which gives the user more flexibility. See: