Grab the latest ISO here, create your bootable USB key with: dd if=xcp-ng-8.1.0-2.iso of=/dev/sdX bs=8M oflag=direct Then just boot on it! On Windows, you can use Rufus to create the bootable USB stick. SHA256: d60f87b9e5f1acbf063509eed6e327239c793fae85281c0d9f811715ad450b98

Using the Net install ISO (150MiB), create your bootable USB key: dd if=xcp-ng-8.1.0-2-netinstall.iso of=/dev/sdX bs=8M oflag=direct Then just boot on it! On Windows, you can use Rufus to create the bootable USB stick. SHA256: 88196f613685d1f614e5b58ebd2433f0b11b6831eac7b385503ef4e70d1ffa99

Just insert the ISO and follow instructions. You'll have an upgrade panel, just select it and that's it! After a reboot, you'll be on XCP-ng while keeping all your previous settings (Storage, VMs…)



No physical access to the XenServer host? Please check our documentation for advanced upgrade cases.

Security matters: all our repositories, ISOs and packages are signed with a GPG key. This key is available here: https://xcp-ng.org/RPM-GPG-KEY-xcpng

Then, you can follow our guide on how to check authenticity of our ISO, and even any XCP-ng RPM repository or mirror. Found a security problem in XCP-ng? Please email us on security at xcp-ng dot org

We strongly suggest to download only the current release. This is only for historical purpose. You can find all previous XCP-ng releases here: https://updates.xcp-ng.org/isos/

