Discover the power and versatility of Protectli's new fanless Vault devices, pre-installed with XCP-ng, perfect for edge computing, network security, and more.| XCP-ng Blog
We're making significant progress in porting Xen to the RISC-V architecture by integrating common code, refining bit operations, and updating CI containers, with ongoing work in interrupt handling, device passthrough, and more.| XCP-ng Blog
XCP-ng 8.3 RC2 is here, with key fixes, security updates, and improved hardware support. We’re in the final testing phase: join us in ensuring a smooth official release!| XCP-ng Blog
From downstream fixes to upstream collaboration, here's where we stand with Windows PV drivers. And where we're headed next!| XCP-ng Blog
New security updates are available for XCP-ng 8.2 LTS.| XCP-ng Blog
Discover how easy it is to deploy a fast, local AI assistant on your infrastructure using XCP-ng and a single GPU.| XCP-ng Blog
New security and bugfix updates are available for XCP-ng 8.3 LTS.| XCP-ng Blog
New security, bugfix and enhancement updates are available for XCP-ng 8.3 LTS.| XCP-ng Blog
New security and bugfix updates are available for XCP-ng 8.2 LTS.| XCP-ng Blog
We're working on bringing QCOW2 support to XCP-ng as an alternative to VHD to support larger disk than 2TiB. This article dives into the technical changes involved, the challenges we faced, and what’s planned to make QCOW2 ready for production use.| XCP-ng Blog
Today, XCP-ng 8.3 becomes LTS, including new ISOs and XOSTOR officially available with it.| XCP-ng Blog
Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in Windows PV drivers, allowing unprivileged users to gain system privileges inside Windows VMs. We provide updates, tools and guidance in response.| XCP-ng Blog
New bugfix and enhancement updates are available for XCP-ng 8.3.| XCP-ng Blog
New security updates are available for XCP-ng 8.2 LTS and XCP-ng 8.3| XCP-ng Blog
ARM-based servers are redefining efficiency in data centers. The XCP-ng team is testing Xen on Ampere Altra CPUs, bringing high-density, power-efficient virtualization to ARM—and laying the groundwork for RISC-V. 🚀 Discover what’s next!| XCP-ng Blog
XCP-ng 8.3 will be our next LTS release, bringing stability, long-term support, and key enhancements. Following its feature update phase, it will transition to an LTS model with a guaranteed overlap period of at least three months with XCP-ng 8.2.1.| XCP-ng Blog
Xen 4.20 is here! This release enhances security, performance, and hardware support—key for Vates VMS and XCP-ng as Xen 4.20 is set to power XCP-ng 9.0, bringing critical improvements.| XCP-ng Blog
New bugfix, and enhancement updates are available for XCP-ng 8.2 LTS.| XCP-ng Blog
New bugfix, and enhancement updates are available for XCP-ng 8.3.| XCP-ng Blog
The Xen Winter Meetup 2025 brought together developers, researchers, and industry experts for two days of deep technical discussions, hands-on design sessions, and plenty of cheese.| XCP-ng Blog
Discover the latest blog on integrating Rust into Xen Project. We're building a flexible Rust-based agent for VM-Dom0 communication, showing promise in supporting various guest OS with room to grow!| XCP-ng Blog
At Vates, our deep commitment to the Xen Project and our holistic approach to the entire stack underscore our dedication to innovation, community engagement, and delivering a powerful, open-source virtualization solution.| XCP-ng Blog
The XCP-ng 8.3 Release Candidate 1 is now available! This is a perfect opportunity to join our dedicated testers from the user community. We invite you to provide feedback based on your unique use cases and hardware configurations.| XCP-ng Blog
Learn more and test our first SMAPIv3 preview driver, using ZFS.| XCP-ng Blog
A technical article describing our current work on IOMMU PV for Xen.| XCP-ng Blog
Here's our initial update on integrating Xen into an Ampere-based platform.| XCP-ng Blog
Situated at the forefront of the industry, MANI SA exemplifies a commitment to innovation and forward-thinking. This implementation serves as a stellar instance of Industry 4.0 in action, seamlessly integrating cutting-edge technology with traditional manufacturing operations.| XCP-ng Blog
Discover the seamless integration and enhanced functionality of the new Rust guest agent in its latest 0.3.0 version for Linux and BSD systems.| XCP-ng Blog
Announcing XCP-ng 8.3 Beta 1, with IPv6 support, installer improvements, and much more. Test it and give us feedback!| XCP-ng Blog
Bringing the Rust language to the Xen Project? Yes! But how? And where to start? Discover more in our first article in a future series dedicated to our journey in the Rust and Xen world!| XCP-ng Blog