Citrix
Citrix Hypervisor, formerly known as Citrix XenServer, is a type 1 hypervisor platform that provides server virtualization capabilities. It is designed to help organizations create and manage virtual machines (VMs) on their physical servers, allowing them to consolidate their IT infrastructure and reduce costs.
Citrix Hypervisor supports a wide range of operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and Solaris, and can be used with a variety of hardware platforms, including servers from Dell, HP, IBM, and others. It offers a range of features and tools for managing virtualized environments, including a web-based management console, support for virtual networking, and high availability and disaster recovery capabilities.
One of the key benefits of Citrix Hypervisor is its scalability. It can support up to 12TB of RAM per host, up to 288 virtual CPUs, and up to 5,000 virtual machines per pool, making it suitable for large-scale virtualization environments.
Overall, Citrix Hypervisor is designed to help organizations improve their IT infrastructure, reduce costs, and increase efficiency by providing a scalable and reliable platform for server virtualization.