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Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV)
Nov 6, 2009, 01 :34 UTC (3 Talkback[s]) (2407 reads)

"So Red Hat had already released their new and shiny Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization or RHEV in short, a few hours ago. This release, is one of the key milestone for RHEV after being officially announced in February 2009. So what this really means?

"Virtualization is not something new, in fact its already nearly 50 years since IBM put their Virtualization solutions in their mainframe (and still is doing so on their System Z). But lately the surge of Virtualization hits new heights the last couple of years in the x86 market due to one factor, VMware.

"Shortly after releasing their VMware workstation to the market in 1999 for the workstation and desktop market, VMware realized in order to be a big hit, it needs to play in the datacenter. So they start to focus their efforts to ensure their solution works reliably on the greatest of workloads and datacenters."

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Red Hat must be nuts!  Expect customers  ...   WIndows required for RHEV!   
reformer
Nov 6, 2009, 03:06:24
 
 Red Hat must be nuts!  Expect customers ...   Re: WIndows required for RHEV!   
Petem
Nov 6, 2009, 13:07:08
 
I just got off the phone w/ Red Hat.  Th ...   Just talked to Red Hat. Give 'em some time, f   
Sum Yung Gai
Nov 6, 2009, 22:06:18
 
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