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It's outside the scope of this article to explain how to install those configurations on your dedicated server, and we'll assume here that you've already managed to have a running Xen Server. In our example we'll be operating on a Citrix XenServer 6.5 (64bits) configuration... | It's outside the scope of this article to explain how to install those configurations on your dedicated server, and we'll assume here that you've already managed to have a running Xen Server. In our example we'll be operating on a Citrix XenServer 6.5 (64bits) configuration... | ||
+ | We could use the CLI to execute all the commands required, but since this tutorial is aimed at keeping things simple we'll introduce a few GUI applications that will greatly ease access and manipulation of our Xen Server. | ||
===== Management Tools ===== | ===== Management Tools ===== | ||
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=== Base OS === | === Base OS === | ||
- | We'll need a base OS as a host for our XO deployment, you can delve into the details of [[http://wiki.strategicz.com/vhyper/doku.php?id=vms:debian|configuring a Debian base template]], we'll try to provide a link to a usable template (soon?)... | + | We'll need a base OS as a host for our XO deployment, you can delve into the details of [[http://wiki.strategicz.com/vhyper/doku.php?id=vms:debian|configuring a Debian base template]], but we'll try to provide a link to a usable template (soon?)... |
We'll be using this Debian 8.9 template in the following example. | We'll be using this Debian 8.9 template in the following example. | ||