Xen is a completely free and open source virtual machine monitor for x86 computer platforms that has been designed from the ground up to support execution of multiple guest operating systems in isolated environments on a single machine. It is one of the most powerful virtual machine solutions for Linux, UNIX, and POSIX OSes.
Among other supported architectures, Xen works well on X86-64, ARMv7 + Virtualization Extensions, as well as on the brand-new ARMv8 architecture. Xen also supports several Linux kernel-based operating systems, including Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SuSE, Debian, OpenMandriva, and many others, as well as various BSD flavors.
Xen can be found on the main software repositories of modern GNU/Linux distributions, which means that it can easily installed from your Software Center app. It is mainly distributed as a source package that can be optimized for a specific operating system/hardware architecture. If you’re a hardcore Linux user and want to install Xen from sources, download the latest release from either Softpedia or the project’s official website, save it on your Home directory, and use an archive manager tool to extract its contents. Then, open a terminal emulator app, navigate to the location where you have extracted the archive files, run the './configure && make' command to configure and compile the program, followed by the 'sudo make install' command to install it system-wide after a successful compilation process.
Publisher: University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory
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