Release Xen Orchestra 5.77 Our November release is here. All aboard the penultimate release of the year!
Features Warm migration with XO Discover how warm migration can help you to handle different and complex migration scenarios.
Devblog XO Proxy: a concrete guide A introduction on how to create a global XCP-ng infrastructure managed by a central Xen Orchestra. In a secure manner without any 3rd party network tool.
Devblog Evolution of our cache system for VM restore Learn how we improved our system to fetch existing VM backup information, in order to display everything fast inside your Xen Orchestra web UI.
Release Xen Orchestra 5.75 September release! Go check what's new in this Xen Orchestra version 5.75.
Release Xen Orchestra 5.74 It's back to school time! We're happy to see you with a new release from Xen Orchestra. This month, we focused on backup and XO Lite, specifically on backup encryption.
Release Xen Orchestra 5.73 XO 5.73 is now available! Enjoy Let's Encrypt in a fully automated fashion to get your XO protected in HTTPS for free.
Devblog XO 6: what's on the horizon A quick review of our progress on XO 6 front, the full rewrite of Xen Orchestra UI and part of the server!
News XO pricing evolution A review on our pricing evolution, since we started to today, and why we must adapt.
Release Xen Orchestra 5.72 Xen Orchestra 5.72 is available and brings faster backup merge, IPv6 support and many more improvements.
Release Xen Orchestra 5.71 It's time for XO 5.71! Backup auto restore check, RPUv3, backup VMs with vUSB and more.
Release Xen Orchestra 5.70 XO 5.70 is now available! OVA export, restore check and much more on the program. Discover this great release now.
Release Xen Orchestra 5.69 Xen Orchestra 5.69 is now available on the latest branch. In this release, we make significant improvements to one of the update features available in Xen Orchestra.
Release Xen Orchestra 5.68 Xen Orchestra 5.68 is now available. While our teams continue to work on the implementation of Xen Orchestra Lite, we are also making progress on projects that will come to fruition with the release of Xen Orchestra 6, such as the creation of a new public REST API.
Devops VirtOps#4: track any change in your virtualized infrastructure Do you want to keep track on what changed in your virtualized infrastructure? But also to clearly see in details any difference and when? It's already possible: discover how!
Release Xen Orchestra 5.66 Merry Christmas 🎅 Santa decided to deliver XO earlier than usual. We have so many things to share!
Release Xen Orchestra 5.65 The November release is available. This month we have concocted two major features that will delight some of you for Christmas.
Devops VirtOps #3: Ansible with Xen Orchestra Drive your whole Xen stack with infrastructure-as-code, by combining superpowers of Ansible and Xen Orchestra!
Devblog DevBlog #9 - Netbox synchronization with XO When you start to have a lot of virtual machines and IP addresses, you might need to organize a bit with an IPAM. Netbox is such a thing.
Devops VirtOps #0: Intro on DevOps Our new blog post series on DevOps, with XCP-ng and Xen Orchestra. Learn what's DevOps and how you can leverage it with our powerful stack!
Release Xen Orchestra 5.48 Xen Orchestra 5.48 is available today. Audit log is improved with the ability to store fingerprints in our own server, the SDN controller is also extended thanks to OpenvSwitch capabilities.
Security SaltStack CVE-2020-11651 and CVE-2020-11652 incident Coin mining script ran on some of our VMs for few hours, and we were lucky nothing bad happened to us: no file affect nor any data breach. Read the full story!
Features XO Advanced Live Telemetry When you are working on your virtualized infrastructure, you might need a very detailed view on what's going on. From resource consumption analysis (CPU/RAM) to network traffic, but also storage, having a kind of very detailed dashboard per host can be really useful.
Features Webhooks in Xen Orchestra A new feature coming for our next release: webhooks. What's the big deal with that? Well, in fact, that's huge, and we'll see why.