The next generation of XenServer, the research and Development code for Dundee, released a beta version on September 22, with a significant increase in kernel and functionality compared to the previous version of XenServer.
The main features currently released are as follows:
Intel Gvt-g Virtual GPU for Windows (Intel VGPU Solution)
Software thin provisioning for san/block storage
Support for Smb/cfis storage
Support for offline storage migration
Support for NFSV4
Support for Open-fcoe
Improved Performance & Scale
Increased host Memory:support for up to 5 TB of system memory
Support for up to 1TB of memory per VM
Improved DOM0 responsiveness
Support for physical CPUs
Enhanced Active Directory Support
Increased size of DOM0 disk partitions
High Performance/low Latency Storage IO
Higher throughput for Networking and storage IO
Support for new guests
SLED 11.3
SLED 12
Debian Jessie 8.0
Platform improvements
Latest Xen hypervisor v4.6
DOM0 now uses Centos v7.0 for user space
Support for booting hosts using UEFI, anticipating the eventual retirement of BIOS configured servers
XenCenter improvements
Health Check with CIS
For more details, please see the official address:
Http://www.citrix.com/downloads/xenserver/product-software/xenserver-tech-preview.html
http://xenserver.org/blog.html?view=entry&id=102
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XenServer Next release Dundee beta release