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VirtualizationRed Hat Enterprise Linux 5 is the first product to deliver commercial quality open source virtualization. Experience the power of virtualized computing on your server and client systems in one of three ways: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Platform includes fully integrated server and storage virtualization, coupled with high availability clustering capabilities based on Red Hat Global File System and Red Hat Cluster Suite products. This robust environment supports servers of any size and an unlimited number of virtualized guest environments. Red Hat Enterprise Linux server subscriptions provide support for up to four virtualized guest environments. Multi-OS desktops Using the Multi-OS option, a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Desktop client system can be enhanced to provide support for up to four virtualized guest environments. New Virtualization Features in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.1Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.1, released in November 2007, included a number of exciting new virtualization features, including:
Benefits of virtualizationVirtualization technology delivers a quantum step in IT operational flexibility, speed of deployment, and application performance and availability. Virtualization allows IT managers to deliver more to their customers while gaining control of their costs. And new and exciting uses for virtualized environments are being developed every day. With Red Hat virtualization, processing and data resources - servers and storage - are logically grouped into a single resource pool. Virtual servers and storage can then be dynamically allocated, in just a few seconds, as business demands dictate.
Red Hat virtualization architectureServer consolidationConsolidate the load of several lightly loaded servers onto one. Hardware abstractionDeploying an older operating system and applications on new hardware is easy. Resource management and high availabilityMove guest instances between systems. Give workloads to be to the most appropriate system. Have continued operation during maintenance periods. And a consistent virtualized server environment makes the deployment of disaster tolerant configurations simpler, practical, and trustworthy. Application isolationEncapsulate an application together into a single entity with its operating system, performance and configuration parameters, and security environment. Tightly control and manage your applications, immune from other changes in the IT environment.
Types of virtualizationRed Hat Enterprise Linux provides support for two types of virtualized guests, para-virtualized and fully virtualized.
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