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XCP-ng is a Linux distribution of the Xen Project, [1] with pre-configured Xen Hypervisor and the Xen API project (XAPI) working out-of-the-box. The project was born in 2018, following the fork of Citrix XenServer (which became "Citrix Hypervisor" and now "XenServer" again). Since January 2020, it is also part of the Linux Foundation, via the ...
Note: Three titles — Ricky Martin, "Life"; Peter Gallagher, "7 Days in Memphis"; and a limited number of “Hidden Beach Presents Unwrapped Vol. 4” — were released with a content protection grid on the back of the CD packaging but XCP content protection software was not actually included on the albums.
Xen can be shipped in a dedicated virtualization platform, such as XCP-ng or XenServer (formerly Citrix Hypervisor, and before that Citrix XenServer, and before that XenSource's XenEnterprise). Alternatively, Xen is distributed as an optional configuration of many standard operating systems. Xen is available for and distributed with:
Extended Copy Protection (XCP) is a software package developed by the British company First 4 Internet (which on 20 November 2006, changed its name to Fortium Technologies Ltd) and sold as a copy protection or digital rights management (DRM) scheme for Compact Discs.
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CDs with XCP technology can be identified by the letters "XCP" printed on the back cover of the jewel case for the CD according to SonyBMG's XCP FAQ. [24] On November 18, 2005, Reuters reported that Sony BMG would exchange affected unsecure CDs for new unprotected discs as well as unprotected MP3 files. [25]
XCP is a three-letter abbreviation which may refer to: Copper, the ISO 4217 code for trading the metal; Extended Copy Protection, a CD copy protection technique used on some Sony CD albums; Xen Cloud Platform, open-source virtualization software; Xavier College Preparatory (Arizona)
XCP is a successor to CAN Calibration Protocol that was developed back in the mid-1990s. At that time, CAN was the dominant networking system in the automobile industry. Over time, other bus systems such as LIN , MOST and FlexRay emerged and made it necessary to extend the protocol to other transport media.