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Xen 3.0.2 Downloads

The downloads on this page have been built from the Xen 3.0.2 open source community code base. They have undergone
very limited testing, are not supported in any way whatsoever, and will be fixed on a best-effort basis only. Downloading or
installing any package from this page constitutes an acknowledgement and acceptance of the warranty disclaimer and
copyright information
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The following hardware configurations have been tested with Xen 3.0 using the Xen 3.0 Test CD. Please run the test CD
on your hardware to help us grow the list and identify platforms that need attention.

For more information, see the Xen 3.0 Datasheet.

  Description
HTTP
Documentation
Demo      
Xen 3.0

Demo CD Image
Experience the features of Xen 3.0 virtualization for Linux. No installation required! download  
Xen Install Scripts      
Xen 3.0
Install
Script - Beta
Work-in-progress scripts that install Xen on existing RHEL 4.1 or FC4 based Linux installations. Automatically downloads Xen 3.0 RPMs from xensource.com. download
manual
Tarballs      
Xen 3.0 tarballs Pre-built installations of Xen 3.0 for 32 bit, PAE, and 64 bit, and Xen 3.0 sources. download
manual
RPMs      
These RPMs provide host and guest support for 32bit SMP only.
Xen 3.0
Novell
for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9.2
Current community release of Xen hypervisor with guest support for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9.2. download
manual
Xen 3.0
redhat
for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.1
Current community release of Xen hypervisor with guest support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.1. download
manual
Xen 3.0
fedora
for Fedora 4
Current community release of Xen hypervisor with host and guest support for Red Hat Fedora Core 4. download
manual

 
   
   
 

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