XenClient

XenClient
Operating systemLinux-based (Xen)
TypeDesktop virtualization / Hypervisor
Websitewww.citrix.com/products/xenclient/overview.html

XenClient is a discontinued desktop virtualization product developed by Citrix. It runs virtual desktops on endpoint devices. The product reached end of-life in December 2016.[1] XenClient runs both operating system and applications locally in the end users device, without the need for a connection to a data center, which is why it is used in environments with limited connectivity (such as branch offices), disconnected operation on laptops, and other scenarios where local execution is desired while keeping management centralized.

XenClient consists of a Type-1 Xen client hypervisor and a management server, which provides the features for provisioning, de-provisioning, patching, updating, monitoring and policy controls. It enforces security through features such as AES-256 full disk encryption, VM isolation, remote kill, lockout, USB filtering, and VLAN tagging.

  1. ^ Ward, Keith (September 22, 2015). "Citrix Pulls the Plug on XenClient". Virtualization Review. Retrieved 2022-09-10.