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== ConVirt ==
 
 
 
From the [http://www.convirture.com/solutions_xen.php ConVirt] documentation:
 
From the [http://www.convirture.com/solutions_xen.php ConVirt] documentation:
   
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* ConVirt 2.5 is Open Source. It can be installed locally or as a pre-built VM image from [http://www.convirture.com/products_opensource.php the Convirture website].
 
* ConVirt 2.5 is Open Source. It can be installed locally or as a pre-built VM image from [http://www.convirture.com/products_opensource.php the Convirture website].
 
* ConVirt currently integrates with xm/xend. Support for xl/libxenlight and/or libvirt is on their roadmap.
 
* ConVirt currently integrates with xm/xend. Support for xl/libxenlight and/or libvirt is on their roadmap.
* Integration logic is a little stale, apparently with the last explicitly supported version of Xen Project software being 3.2
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* Integration logic is a little stale, apparently with the last explicitly supported version of Xen Project software being 3.2. You may need to manually do a few tasks to integrate with your 4.* installation.
   
 
== DOCUMENTATION ==
 
== DOCUMENTATION ==
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Latest revision as of 14:24, 24 October 2014

From the ConVirt documentation:

"ConVirt is a powerful virtualization management platform for administering and automating your Xen infrastructure. Use ConVirt if you need centralized management; if you need high availability, backup & restore, and workload management; if you need self-service for your customers; or if you want to manage your virtualization infrastructure from a "single pane of glass"."

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  • ConVirt 2.5 is Open Source. It can be installed locally or as a pre-built VM image from the Convirture website.
  • ConVirt currently integrates with xm/xend. Support for xl/libxenlight and/or libvirt is on their roadmap.
  • Integration logic is a little stale, apparently with the last explicitly supported version of Xen Project software being 3.2. You may need to manually do a few tasks to integrate with your 4.* installation.

DOCUMENTATION