Red Hat Turns to Linux for Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3 | Linux Today

Red Hat Turns to Linux for Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Jan 20, 2012

“The RHEV platform first debuted from Red Hat back in 2009, as
an offshoot of technology acquired from virtualization vendor
Qumranet. One part of the RHEV platform is the RHEV-M management
system for servers, which has been a Windows-only solution.

With RHEV 3.0, the management system has been rewritten as a
Java application. Previously, RHEV’s management system had been
written in Microsoft’s .NET framework using the Web Presentation
Framework (WPF). The new RHEV 3.0 as a Java application can run on
a JBoss Enterprise Application Platform that sits on top of Red Hat
Enterprise Linux (RHEL).


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Web Webster

Web Webster

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