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February 23, 2009 10:57 AM PST

Citrix offers cut-down XenServer for free

by Colin Barker
virtualization

Citrix on Monday upped competition in the virtualization market with the announcement that it will provide a version of its XenServer hypervisor for free.

The software will be available for download by the end of March from Citrix's Web site, the company said. Users can get a single server instance of XenServer, said Simon Crosby, chief technical officer at Citrix. The release will include multinode management, resource sharing between several servers and full live-motion features.

However, Crosby told ZDNet UK that the free edition "will not include some features that we will continue to monetize."

Not included will be Workflow Studio orchestration, which is a tool used for automating common tasks, and StorageLink, which allows managers to directly provision virtual machines. To get these, users will have to buy Citrix's Essentials for XenServer package, which is priced at $1,500 (1,000 British pounds) for the Enterprise Edition, and $5,000 for Platinum Edition.

Jason Greschler, director of systems center management at Citrix's longtime partner Microsoft, said: "We welcome this move, which is in line with our ethos that these tools should be fast, free, compatible and ubiquitous."

Microsoft already offers its own hypervisor, Hyper-V, for free, together with a cut-down Server Core installation of Microsoft's Windows Server 2008.

Also on Monday, Citrix announced a deepening of its collaboration with Microsoft on server virtualization, in an effort called "Project Encore." The first results of this project will be the release of Citrix Essentials for Microsoft Hyper-V on 7 April. The virtualization management package will include tools such as storage integration and hypervisor interoperability for virtual machines based on both Hyper-V and XenServer.

"We see Citrix Essentials as a powerful extension that enables customers to accelerate their Hyper-V adoption in the enterprise in much the same way Citrix XenApp has extended the Windows Server platform for nearly 20 years in the application delivery arena. Microsoft also will work to ensure that a future release of Microsoft System Center will support Citrix XenServer for customers with mixed Hyper-V and XenServer environments," Mike Neil, general manager of virtualization strategy at Microsoft, said in a statement.

The Citrix announcements came the day before the start of VMworld Europe, a conference sponsored by and closely associated with VMware, the market leader in virtualization software. VMware also offers a free hypervisor package, based on its ESXi product.

Virtualization is growing fast, according to analyst firm Gartner, which has predicted that global revenue from virtualization software will grow by 43 percent in 2009, hitting $2.7 billion, compared with $1.9 billion in 2008.

Colin Barker of ZDNet UK reported from London.

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by Vegaman_Dan February 23, 2009 2:42 PM PST
While I would prefer to see the useful tools kept free and available to anyone, I can understand their need to make money from it too. Good to have more products in the market.
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