Red Hat Monday introduced an entire line of virtualization software aimed at disrupting the current market and leader VMware’s position by giving customers an open source option for virtualizing their ...
Red Hat Inc. today introduced an entire line of virtualization software aimed at disrupting current market leader VMware Inc.’s position by giving customers an open-source option for virtualizing ...
Red Hat has predicted that virtualization will be included in all operating systems for free, while setting out the roles of the two hypervisors it is working on for its own product range. Red Hat is ...
Open-source software company Red Hat has made a bid at cloud virtualization with the release of the latest version of its operating system, which includes a built-in hypervisor. Red Hat Enterprise ...
Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Hypervisor can scale up to 96 cores with 1TB of RAM at the host level, and up 16 virtual CPUs and 64GB of RAM at the guest level. In addition, it supports live ...
Red Hat's server virtualization solution derives from the company's 2008 acquisition of Qumranet, a small company that had been building a desktop virtualization solution based on KVM (Kernel-based ...
In October, the Raleigh, N.C., Linux leader will make available Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.1, the first update of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. Version 5 shipped March 14. The RHEL 5.1 and subsequent ...
Red Hat has begun beta-testing its new line of virtualization products based on Qumranet's KVM hypervisor. The tests are the next stage in development of the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV) ...
Red Hat announced Wednesday the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.4, a new major point update of the company's popular commercial Linux distribution. This version introduces official support for ...
On Sept. 1, Red Hat is expected to announce more about RHEL 5.4 and its KVM virtualization stack. It is being reported that Red Hat plans on launching its new virtualization portfolio at the beginning ...
With the release of RHEV-M, Red Hat has begun to plug one of the most significant holes in its product portfolio. Gordon Haff is Red Hat's cloud evangelist although the opinions expressed here are ...
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