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- Fresh installation of CloudStack connecting to a XenServer 6.2 host and deploying a VM in a basic zone
- Test performed with two host XenServer 6.2 pool. System VMs, virtual router, and instance VM deployed successfully
- Fresh installation of CloudStack connecting to a Xenserver 6.2 host and deploying a VM in an advanced zone
- Test performed with single host XenServer pool. Systems VMs, virtual router ad instace VM deployed successfully. Management, public and guest network traffic was separated correctly
- Fresh installation of CloudStack connecting to a XenServer 6.2 host and a KVM host deploying one VM on each host and performing a ping between hostswith VM able to ping outside of CloudStack realm
- Deployed instance VM able to ping off machine indicating network correctly configured
- Upgrade installation of CloudStack 4.2.1 with existing XenServer 6.2 host and deploying new VM in a basic zone
- Upgrade installation of CloudStack 4.2.1 with existing XenServer 6.2 host and deploying a new VM in an advanced zone
- Using configuration variables, limiting the operation of XenServer without seeing evidence of "Xen" config values
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