Xen Hypervisor
Open source standard for hardware virtualization
Xen Hypervisor is an open-source type-1 or baremetal hypervisor, which makes it possible to run many instances of an operating system or indeed different operating systems in parallel on a single machine (or host). Xen is the only type-1 hypervisor that is available as open-source. Xen is used as the basis for a number of different commercial and open source applications, such as server virtualization, Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), desktop virtualization, security applications, embedded and hardware appliances. Xen enables users to increase server utilization, consolidate server farms, reduce complexity, and decrease the total cost of ownership.
Licensing & Deployment
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Cloud Hosted
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Web-based
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Windows
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Mac
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Linux
Knowledge Base
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Help Guides
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Video Guides
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Blogs
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On-Site Training
Media
Xen Hypervisor Core Features
Focus of Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) Feature
- Backup Management
- Centralized Management
- Boosting
- Embedded Analytics
- Malware Protection
- Memory Allocation
- Network Monitoring
- Remote Workspace
- Virtualized Communication
Xen Hypervisor Pricing
Pricing Type
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Free
Payment Frequency
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Free