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=XCP-ng=
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Stands for Xen Cloud Platform - next generation, is an open source virtualization platform built on Linux and the Xen Hypervisor technology. It provides an enterprise-class virtualization environment designed for running a wide variety of workloads on bare-metal hardware. The project originated as a successor to XCP, itself derived from the open source version of Citrix XenServer. XCP-ng was launched in 2018 to provide a fully community-supported, no-cost alternative to proprietary virtualization solutions, notably after Citrix made XenServer less accessible to free users and ceased accepting community contributions. Today, XCP-ng benefits from active development, a good feature set, and integration in a growing ecosystem centered on open source tools such as Xen Orchestra for management and backups. It is recognized for its strong security, scalability, and performance, making it suitable for both home lab enthusiasts and production data centers.
Stands for Xen Cloud Platform - next generation, is an open source virtualization platform built on Linux and the Xen Hypervisor technology. It provides an enterprise-class virtualization environment designed for running a wide variety of workloads on bare-metal hardware. The project originated as a successor to XCP, itself derived from the open source version of Citrix XenServer. XCP-ng was launched in 2018 to provide a fully community-supported, no-cost alternative to proprietary virtualization solutions, notably after Citrix made XenServer less accessible to free users and ceased accepting community contributions. Today, XCP-ng benefits from active development, a good feature set, and integration in a growing ecosystem centered on open source tools such as Xen Orchestra for management and backups. It is recognized for its strong security, scalability, and performance, making it suitable for both home lab enthusiasts and production data centers.