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loophost
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Hey guys,

We have a couple of XenServer machines which has running VM's with critical services.

Can we install virtualizor without any risk on those machines?

Thanks,
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asim_shaikh
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Hi,

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Hey guys,
We have a couple of XenServer machines which has running VM's with critical services.
Can we install virtualizor without any risk on those machines?
Thanks,
       


Yes, you can install without any obstruction to the existing VMs on your server.
We also have a XenServer import utility using which you can import your existing VMs to virtualizor.


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loophost
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Quote From : asim_shaikh April 29, 2015, 5:47 am
Hi,

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Hey guys,
We have a couple of XenServer machines which has running VM's with critical services.
Can we install virtualizor without any risk on those machines?
Thanks,
       


Yes, you can install without any obstruction to the existing VMs on your server.
We also have a XenServer import utility using which you can import your existing VMs to virtualizor.


Hi!

I wasn't able to find this feature in the stable branch. It still in beta?

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asim_shaikh
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Hi!
I wasn't able to find this feature in the stable branch. It still in beta?

Thanks
       


Yes, it is in Beta but we have tested it many times and many of our customers have imported VPS using the utility without any issue.


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wolke
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I know it´s a rather old topic, but someone may find it like I did today.

It is generally a REALLY bad idea to execute any command on a Xenserver that does not begin with "xe", you have to think about it twice.

And when I read that you have critical VMs running on that server I would think about it twice twice twice.

I do fully trust the Softaculous guys since they do a great job with an excellent competence - and still I would not do that.

If, for whatever reason, you have no choice as installing Virtualizor on a critical Xenserver Host, be advised to clean up Xenserver (logs, tmp...) to claim some free space. You only have a 4GB partition as dom0 and if your xenserver runs for a longer time these files can easily eat up your free space.

But I really suggest using the import tool on a brand new machine at all costs. Some downtime should be acceptable for staying safe.





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starshosting
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Hi,

I am testing your platform and honestly I haven`t found the option to import servers from XenServer.

Can you please be more specific?

Current Version of Virtualizor: 2.8.0
Citrix XenServer: 6.5
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asim_shaikh
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Hi,

I am testing your platform and honestly I haven`t found the option to import servers from XenServer.

Can you please be more specific?

Current Version of Virtualizor: 2.8.0

Citrix XenServer: 6.5
       



You can follow our guide in the link below to import your existing Xenserver VPS(s) into Virtualizor:

http://virtualizor.com/wiki/Importing_into_Virtualizor_XenServer

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