XenServer smart backup with XO This summer, we'll release an exciting new backup feature for XenServer [https://xen-orchestra.com/#!/xenserver]. Current backup process To backup one or more VMs in Xen Orchestra [https://xen-orchestra.com/#!/], you need to select them initially. For example, you want to backup VMs "prod_1", "
Release Xen Orchestra 5.1 And it's done: Xen Orchestra 5.1 is available! In short: * new UI is by default, the old one is still accessible when adding "/v4" in the URL * we added a lot of great UI features (see the content below) * we fixed a lot of small
Hotfix XS70E004 for XenServer 7.0 > WARNING: everyone using XenServer 7 MUST update with this patch. We'll provide more details about this issue in a coming blog post, until then, you read more about possible data loss or corruption on XenServer 7.0 [http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX214768] Good news: it'
Better XenServer graphs with Xen Orchestra We are now one week after the release of Xen Orchestra 5.0 [https://xen-orchestra.com/blog/xen-orchestra-5-0/], and we managed to made significant progress on resource reporting. This is a first glimpse of what's already done! Parallel coordinates graph > Parallel coordinates is a common way of
Release Xen Orchestra 5.0 Here we are! Xen Orchestra 5.0 is available, and it's awesome. Also, it's our biggest release ever (60 issues closed [https://github.com/vatesfr/xo-web/issues?q=milestone%3A5.0+is%3Aclosed] on the 5.0 milestone). TL;DR: * new UI from scratch * awesome performances
Dev report 4 on Xen Orchestra 5.0 The latest dev report before a release! We are almost there :) So, what's new? Heatmap is back We replaced the previous heatmap with a brand new one, with: * better colors * waaaay faster metrics fetching time Visual example, for our mail server, with the network input on the last
Dev report 3 on Xen Orchestra 5.0 Third dev report! You can check dev report 1 [https://xen-orchestra.com/blog/dev-report-1-on-xen-orchestra-5-0/] and dev report 2 [https://xen-orchestra.com/blog/dev-report-2-on-xen-orchestra-5-0/] if you missed them! Let's see what's new on the performance side. And because we have some users willing to let us test,
Upgrade to XenServer 7 Now XenServer 7 is here [/blog/xenserver-7], you'll probably wonder how to upgrade your existing hosts. That's a big release, so upgrading will be a bit more complicated than from 6.2 to 6.5, due to the new partition scheme. Before upgrading Download You can
XenServer 7 XenServer 7 (aka "Dundee") is officially available! [http://xenserver.org/blog.html?view=entry&id=118] Download You can download it here: http://downloadns.citrix.com.edgesuite.net/11616/XenServer-7.0.0-main.iso What's inside This new release is great, for multiple reasons: more stable,
Dev report 2 on Xen Orchestra 5.0 Hi everyone! Here is a new report on our work to release a Xen Orchestra 5.0. This time, we are talking about a big change from all previous versions, even those from the beginning. We could say a new paradigm: to be "search" centered in the home
Xen Orchestra 4.16 Hi everyone, 4.16 is mainly a maintenance release to fix some issues. We are also fully dedicated on the new 5.0 and its brand new interface. By the way, this month was really interesting for the project, because: * we were at the Xen Hackathon 2016 [/blog/xen-hackathon-2016/] * and
XO 5.x goals Almost 2 years ago, we published a blog post [/blog/xo-4-x-goals/] about our objectives for Xen Orchestra 4.x branch. We made even more than we thought on it. And now, it's time for our goals on the 5.x branch. It doesn't mean everything will
Xen Hackathon 2016 This article is a small recap about our participation in the last Xen Hackathon, located at ARM Ltd. in Cambridge. > Hackathon: an event, typically lasting several days, in which a large number of people meet to engage in collaborative computer programming. This is a very accurate description of what
Dev report 1 on Xen Orchestra 5.0 Hello everyone! This is a blog post about our progress on Xen Orchestra 5.0, which is a complete rewrite of the web interface, from scratch (for those who wonder why, read this previous post about announcing Xen Orchestra 5.x [https://xen-orchestra.com/blog/announcing-xen-orchestra-5-x/]). Before releasing it, we
Green IT with Xen Orchestra and XenServer This post is a sequel of our load balancing introduction with XenServer [/blog/load-balancing-with-xo/]. This time, we'll explore the Xen Orchestra [https://xen-rchestra.com] density mode for your XenServer hosts. But why green IT? Because we are about to shutdown your useless hosts "on the fly"
Xen Orchestra 4.15 XO 4.15 is out, with a beta of the load balancer, a new dashboard for the self-service, and also a nice list of new stuff: * XenServer VM load balancing [/blog/load-balancing-with-xo/] * Migration queue [https://xen-orchestra.com/blog/beyond-xenserver-limits/] for Storage XenMotion * a complete rework of the XenServer network management
XenServer load balancing with XO Hi everyone! Today, I'll introduce you a new feature of Xen Orchestra [https://xen-orchestra.com]: live load balancing of your XenServer VMs. As usual here, we'll first explore quickly the concept of load balancing, then the problems, and finally our solution. Concepts Starting with Wikipedia [https:
Beyond XenServer migration limits If you are using extensively the Storage XenMotion feature [https://www.citrix.com/content/dam/citrix/en_us/documents/products-solutions/storage-xenmotion-live-storage-migration-with-citrix-xenserver.pdf?accessmode=direct] in XenServer [https://xen-orchestra.com/#!/xenserver], you probably encountered some limitations. Let's recap first what is XenServer [https://xen-orchestra.com/#!/xenserver] Storage XenMotion and
Self Service dashboard Coming for the Xen Orchestra [https://xen-orchestra.com] next release (4.15), here is a dashboard dedicated to the resource usage of your configured self-service for XenServer. You can read a recap of the feature itself in our previous blog post: XenServer self service portal [/blog/xenserver-self-service-portal/]. Let's
Xen Orchestra 4.14 XO 4.14 is now available with a brand new self-service system plus a full CloudInit support. And as usual, bug fixes and various enhancements. Self-service This is a feature we wanted for a long time. But it's not trivial. Users creating VMs leads to a lot of
XenServer self service portal This is something our Xen Orchestra [https://xen-orchestra.com] users asked for a long time: a self service portal for creating VMs without bothering the system administrator. But this is not something you make in few minutes, because giving access to VM creation means resource usage, and maybe uncontrolled resource
Full CloudInit power in XenServer This is a new article, related to our previous CloudInit [https://xen-orchestra.com/blog/cloudinit-support-for-xenserver/] introduction, and how it works thanks to Xen Orchestra [https://xen-orchestra.com]: without any extra plugin to install on your hosts! Also, if you need help to build a template (or to download our cloud
Xen Orchestra 4.13 Welcome to XO 4.13! This one is all about security, stability and fixes, plus UI improvements. One of the major feature is the possibility to use SMB remote for full backups. SMB remotes You can add SMB (ex-CIFS) remotes for your backups. It doesn't work yet with
PV vs PVHVM on next XenServer Here is a new set of benchmarks using latest XenServer Beta (Dundee Beta 2), comparing Xen in PV and PVHVM modes[1]. And on a decent hardware (Haswell CPU with AVX2 instructions). Last benchmarks we made 2 years ago [https://xen-orchestra.com/blog/debian-pvhvm-vs-pv/] gave roughly +15% boost on PVHVM
Xen Orchestra 4.12 Happy new year! And happy new release :) This one add 2 major things: continuous replication and continuous delta backup for your XenServer hosts. Without having any extra hardware or software to install, only with Xen Orchestra [https://xen-orchestra.com/#!/?pk_campaign=blog_4.12]. VM Continuous replication Protect your VMs