XenServer
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@DustinB3403 i have setup xen-orchestra a while ago,, just i have not updated it yet..
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@Alket_tux said in XenServer:
@DustinB3403 i have setup xen-orchestra a while ago,, just i have not updated it yet..
Oh, are you using the XOA or the community edition?
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If you're using the community edition, this update script is critical.
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@DustinB3403 community edition.. xo-server and xo-web. i setup XO in debian jessie 8.
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@Alket_tux said in XenServer:
@DustinB3403 community edition.. xo-server and xo-web. i setup XO in debian jessie 8.
See my previous post
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@DustinB3403 yes i am aware of that update script, i just am in test environment yet, am i am struggling with xen so XO has been in second hand
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There are actually some features in Enterprise that are not in Standard/community: https://www.citrix.com/content/dam/citrix/en_us/documents/product-overview/citrix-xenserver-feature-matrix.pdf. The only differences between Standard and community is support.
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@Kelly i have seen the feature matrix, and that's why i asked.. because there are two editions in feature matrix.. but @DustinB3403 said above that the matrix includes support.. is this correct or not?
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@Alket_tux said in XenServer:
@Kelly i have seen the feature matrix, and that's why i asked.. because there are two editions in feature matrix.. but @DustinB3403 said above that the matrix includes support.. is this correct or not?
The matrix is from Citrix, not XenServer. It is really confusing terminology.
Standard and community are the same. The only difference is standard has support from Citrix.
Enterprise and the features listed there are only available to those with a paid support subscription for that version.
The codebase may be identical, but you can't access things like GPU virtualization without the Enterprise version.
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@Alket_tux said in XenServer:
@Kelly i have seen the feature matrix, and that's why i asked.. because there are two editions in feature matrix.. but @DustinB3403 said above that the matrix includes support.. is this correct or not?
The matrix is from Citrix, not XenServer. It is really confusing terminology.
Standard and community are the same. The only difference is standard has support from Citrix.
Enterprise and the features listed there are only available to those with a paid support subscription for that version.
The codebase may be identical, but you can't access things like GPU virtualization without the Enterprise version.
Even more confusing is that those things are add one rather than unlocks... so it isn't really xenServer doing it.