![]() ![]() ![]() Though this guide looks long at first, don’t let it daunt you. Debian ships with support for Xen Project release 4.x, providing everything you need to get started! It should continue work with future releases as well. This document was originally written for use with Debian 6/7 (called "Squeeze" and “Wheezy”) and has been tested with newer releases through Debian 10 ("Buster"). To make this process easy we will be using a Linux distribution called Debian. Some prior Linux experience is required however, and some knowledge of networking, lvm and grub will go a long way! You will need to use root-level access at various points, so some experience with that (likely through sudo) is necessary.īy completing this guide you will have installed a fully functional Xen Project hypervisor and started your first guest operating systems, connected them to your network and have been introduced to fundamental concepts such as virtual machine storage and virtual networking. This guide was written to introduce beginners to basic Xen Project concepts and allow you to get started with Xen Project with no prior knowledge. ![]()
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