Red Hat Virtualization Announced, Rebranding RHEV
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eWeek reports that Red Hat is rebranding their virtualization effort. RHEV is now simply going to be known as Red Hat Virtualization, going forward. RHEV/RHV is seven years old now.
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Wasn't Redhat supporting KVM? Or is this the commercial version of KVM?
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@coliver said in Red Hat Virtualization Announced, Rebranding RHEV:
Wasn't Redhat supporting KVM? Or is this the commercial version of KVM?
This is RH's packaged KVM product. KVM is just the hypervisor, not the virtualization platform (think ESXi instead of vSphere, Xen instead of XenServer, etc.)
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@scottalanmiller said in Red Hat Virtualization Announced, Rebranding RHEV:
@coliver said in Red Hat Virtualization Announced, Rebranding RHEV:
Wasn't Redhat supporting KVM? Or is this the commercial version of KVM?
This is RH's packaged KVM product. KVM is just the hypervisor, not the virtualization platform (think ESXi instead of vSphere, Xen instead of XenServer, etc.)
Ah, ok that makes sense. So this is an appliance or OS version of KVM. Thanks for the clarification.
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@coliver said in Red Hat Virtualization Announced, Rebranding RHEV:
@scottalanmiller said in Red Hat Virtualization Announced, Rebranding RHEV:
@coliver said in Red Hat Virtualization Announced, Rebranding RHEV:
Wasn't Redhat supporting KVM? Or is this the commercial version of KVM?
This is RH's packaged KVM product. KVM is just the hypervisor, not the virtualization platform (think ESXi instead of vSphere, Xen instead of XenServer, etc.)
Ah, ok that makes sense. So this is an appliance or OS version of KVM. Thanks for the clarification.
Ya kind of like how they took Gluster and made Red Hat Storage. So if you want the glusterfs-server package, it's not in the repos.....annoying.