Description: his article is about the virtualization software. For other uses, see Xen (disambiguation).
Xen
Xen running NetBSD and three Linux distributions
Developer(s) The Xen Project
XenSource, Inc.
Initial release 2003
Stable release 4.1[1]/March 25, 2011 5 months ago
Operating system Linux, and other Unix-like,*BSD, OpenSolaris as both hosts and guests Microsoft Windows a guest OS.
Type Virtual machine monitor
License GNU GPL v2
Website http://www.xen.org/
In computing, Xen (pronounced /ˈ zɛ n/) is a virtual-machine monitor for IA-32, x86-64, Itanium and ARM architectures. It allows several guest operating systems to execute on the same computer hardware concurrently. The University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory developed the first versions of Xen as of 2010, the Xen community develops and maintains Xen as free software, licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPLv2).
Xen systems have a structure with the Xen hypervisor as the lowest and most privileged l
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