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Rolling Pool Upgrade Wizard:
• Simplify upgrades (automated or semi-automated) to XenServer 6.0 with a wizard that performs pre-checks
with a step-by-step process that blocks unsupported upgrades.
Microsoft SCVMM and SCOM Support:
• Manage XenServer hosts and VMs with System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) 2012. System Center
Operations Manager (SCOM) 2012 will also be able to manage and monitor XenServer hosts and VMs. System
Center integration is available with a special supplemental pack from Citrix. For more information refer to
Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012.
Distributed Virtual Switch Improvements:
• New fail safe mode allows Cross-Server Private Networks, ACLs, QoS, RSPAN and NetFlow settings to continue
to be applied to a running VM in the event of vSwitch Controller failure.
Increased Performance and Scale:
• Supported limits have been increased to 1 TB memory for XenServer hosts, and up to16 virtual processors and
128 GB virtual memory for VMs. Improved XenServer Tools with smaller footprint.
Networking Improvements:
• Open vSwitch is now the default networking stack in XenServer 6.0 and now provides formal support for Active-
Backup NIC bonding.
VM Import and Export Improvements:
• Full support for VM disk and OVF appliance imports directly from XenCenter with the ability to change VM
parameters (virtual processor, virtual memory, virtual interfaces, and target storage repository) with the Import
wizard. Full OVF import support for XenServer, XenConvert and VMware.
SR-IOV Improvements:
• Improved scalability and certification with the SR-IOV Test Kit. Experimental SR-IOV with XenMotion support
with Solarflare SR-IOV adapters.
Simplified Installer:
• Host installations only require a single ISO.
Enhanced Guest OS Support:
• Support for Ubuntu 10.04 (32/64-bit).
• Updated support for Debian Squeeze 6.0 64-bit, Oracle Enterprise Linux 6.0 (32/64-bit), and SLES 10 SP4 (32/64-
bit).
• Experimental VM templates for CentOS 6.0 (32/64-bit) Ubuntu 10.10 (32/64-bit) and Solaris 10.
Workload Balancing Improvements:
• New, ready-to-use Linux-based virtual appliance with a smaller footprint replaces the Windows-based virtual
appliance and eliminates the Windows licensing dependency.
XenDesktop Enhancements:
• HDX enhancements for optimized user experience with virtual desktops, GPU Pass-Through, and increased VM
and XenServer host limits.