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Disk Space

Locally attached storage (PATA, SATA, SCSI) with 16 GB of disk space minimum, 60 GB of disk

 

space recommended, or SAN via HBA (not via software) if installing with multipath boot

 

from SAN (see http://hcl.vmd.citrix.com for a detailed list of compatible storage solutions).

 

Product installation creates two 4 GB partitions for the XenServer host control domain.

 

 

Network

100 Mbit/s or faster NIC. One or more gigabit NIC(s) is recommended for faster P2V and

 

export/import data transfers and VM live migration.

 

For redundancy, multiple NICs are recommended. The configuration of NICs will differ

 

depending on the storage type. See vendor documentation for details.

 

 

Note:

In some support cases, serial console access is required for debug purposes. Therefore, when setting up a XenServer configuration, it is recommended that serial console access is configured. For hosts that do not have physical serial port (such as a Blade server) or where suitable physical infrastructure is not available, customers should investigate if an embedded management device, such as Dell DRAC or HP iLO can be configured. For more information on setting up serial console access, see CTX121442 , How to Set Up a Serial Cable for Troubleshooting on XenServer.

2.1.2. XenCenter System Requirements

The system requirements for XenCenter are:

Operating

Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008,

System

Windows Server 2008 R2 (all editions and versions)

 

 

.NET

Version 3.5

Framework

 

 

 

CPU Speed

750 MHz minimum, 1 GHz or faster recommended

 

 

RAM

1 GB minimum, 2 GB or more recommended

 

 

Disk Space

100 MB minimum

 

 

Network

100Mb or faster NIC

 

 

Screen

1024x768 pixels, minimum

Resolution

 

 

 

2.1.3. Supported Guest Operating Systems

For a list of supported VM operating systems, see the XenServer Virtual Machine User's Guide.

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Contents Citrix XenServer 6.1.0 Installation Guide Trademarks Contents Using Scvmm and Scom with XenServer Boot From SAN Environments About This Document Benefits of Using XenServerAdministering XenServer WelcomeXenServer Editions New Features in XenServerGuest Enhancements XenServer DocumentationReferences XenServer Host System Requirements System RequirementsSystem Requirements Supported Guest Operating Systems XenCenter System RequirementsInstallation Media and Methods Installing XenServer and XenCenterTo install or upgrade the XenServer host Installing the XenServer HostPage Host Partition Format Installing XenCenterTo install XenCenter To connect XenCenter to the XenServer host Connecting XenCenter to the XenServer HostBasic hardware requirements Installation and Deployment ScenariosHigh-level procedure XenServer Hosts with Local StorageXenServer Hosts with Shared NFS Storage Pools of XenServer Hosts with Shared StorageXenServer Hosts with Shared iSCSI Storage Configuring your iSCSI storageConfiguring an iSCSI IQN for each XenServer host Xe pool-param-set uuid=pooluuid default-SR=iscsisharedsruuid IntelliCache Deployment Enabling on Host InstallationXenServer and IntelliCache Converting an Existing Host to Use Thin Provisioning To enable local caching, enter the following commandsImplementation Details and Troubleshooting VM Boot BehaviorXe sr-list params=local-cache-sr,uuid,name-label Integration Requirements for Scvmm Using Scvmm and Scom with XenServerHow to install the Integration Suite Supplemental Pack Integration Requirements for Scom Upgrading XenServer Rolling Pool UpgradesPage Before You Upgrade To upgrade a pool of XenServer hosts using the xe CLI Upgrading XenServer Hosts Using the xe CLIBefore you begin your rolling pool upgrade Before You Upgrade a Single XenServer Host Upgrading a Single XenServer Host Using the xe CLITo upgrade a single XenServer host using the xe CLI Upgrading a Single XenServer Host Using the xe CLITo empty the CD/DVD drive of a VM using the xe CLI Page Upgrading LVM Storage from XenServer 5.0 or Earlier Upgrading LVM-based SRs using the xe CLIBefore you begin updating Applying Updates and Hotfixes to XenServerBefore You Apply an Update or Hotfix Updating Individual XenServer Hosts To update individual hosts using XenCenterTo update individual hosts using the xe CLI Updating a Pool of XenServer Hosts To update a pool of hosts using XenCenterTo update a pool of XenServer hosts using the xe CLI To activate a free XenServer product Licensing XenServerActivating a Free XenServer Product To license XenServer Advanced editions and higher Licensing XenServer EditionsAdditional Licensing Information To configure licensing for XenServer hosts using XenCenterTo configure licensing for XenServer hosts using the xe CLI Grace Period To capture and save the log file Appendix A. TroubleshootingAppendix B. Boot From SAN Environments To configure your Tftp server Appendix C. PXE Boot InstallationsConfiguring your PXE Environment for XenServer Installation Preparing the destination system Creating an answer file for unattended PXE installationElement Description Required? Element Description Required? Element Proto dhcp or static