A web-based interface that allows you to manage multiple XCP-ng hosts, create VMs, and handle backups.
Downloading XCP-ng is the first step toward a completely open and powerful virtualization infrastructure. Its enterprise features, lack of vendor lock-in, and active community support make it an excellent choice for businesses and home lab enthusiasts alike. If you'd like, I can: Provide a step-by-step guide on .
To get started, you should download the latest stable release of the XCP-ng ISO image.
After installation, you need a way to manage your hosts and VMs. While there are command-line tools, the recommended method is using .
Select your target storage for the OS installation. XCP-ng supports local storage, NFS, and iSCSI.
Always download from the official XCP-ng website to ensure you have the most secure and up-to-date files.
Use tools like Rufus or BalenaEtcher to write the downloaded ISO file to a USB drive. Step 2: Boot and Install Boot your server from the USB drive.