About
Xen Orchestra is an Open Source project with more than 15 years of history. Originated by Olivier Lambert, co-founder of Vates, it quickly became a collective effort: today a dedicated team of around 20 people designs, develops and maintains it full time at Vates, alongside a worldwide community of users and contributors.
Milestones
- 2009: the original idea is announced on the Xen user mailing list. This first incarnation targets Xen and
xend(both now long deprecated). - December 2012: the project is rebooted on top of XAPI for XenServer, with the first commit of the current codebase.
- February 2014: XO 3.0, the first release of the rebooted project.
- May 2015: XO 4.0, with a fully redesigned web interface.
- June 2016: XO 5.0, the first release of the generation still known today as XO 5.
- 2018: after Citrix closed a lot of XenServer features, Olivier Lambert launched XCP-ng, a fully open source fork of XenServer: successful Kickstarter campaign in early 2018, first release (XCP-ng 7.4) on March 31, 2018.
- 2022: work starts on XO Lite, the lightweight web UI embedded in every XCP-ng host.
- January 2023: first preview of V2V, the built-in tool to migrate VMs directly from VMware to XCP-ng.
- November 2025: XO 5.113, the last feature release of the 5.x series.
- December 2025: XO 6.0, the first official release of the new XO 6 interface, becomes the default UI.
- February 2026: XO 6.2 introduces distributed backups, spreading backup data across multiple backup repositories (BR).
- March 2026: XO 6.3 brings symmetrical replication and a rewritten immutable backup engine.
- May 2026: XO 6.5 delivers QCOW2 general availability (disks beyond the 2 TiB VHD limit), bidirectional replication and traffic rules on networks and VIFs.
- July 2026: XO 6.7 focuses on Rolling Pool Update reliability and keeps expanding the XO 6 workflows.
The reboot story
The 2012 reboot was "pushed" thanks to Lars Kurth, and Xen Orchestra has also been a commercial project backed by a dedicated team since 2016. Here is a video from LinuxCon 2013 telling the story:
Part of the Vates VMS stack
Xen Orchestra is the management and backup layer of the Vates Virtualization Management Stack (VMS), alongside the XCP-ng hypervisor. Both are developed by Vates and are fully open source: professional support for the whole platform is delivered through the stack, from the hypervisor to the management layer. See the Vates documentation for the full picture.
Feedback and issues
- Product feedback and feature requests: feedback.vates.tech
- Bugs: tracked on the GitHub repository, but it is always better to first drop a message on the forum, in the Xen Orchestra section
Team and contributors
See the dedicated GitHub page for all contributors.