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Red Hat's KVM: A better way to virtualize the data center?

Bare metal hypervisor

On demand When you virtualize your servers, do you divide them by operating system, or is it practical to use a bare-metal hypervisor to support all your x86 operating systems?

That's what Red Hat thinks is the best idea - which is why it thinks you would be better off virtualizing using KVM, included in Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

With Reg users reporting that the cost of licenses, the problems of managing multiple platforms and virtual machine sprawl are hurdles to virtualisation, the enthusiasm for virtualisation - and the success of early efforts - creates its own problems.

But is KVM strictly for Linux specialists, or can it provide performance and management benefits for any data center?

Red Hat's Bill Bauman joins Andrew Buss from Freeform Dynamics and Reg Broadcast Editor Tim Phillips to discuss:

  • What is KVM
  • The type of performance improvements KVM delivers
  • Who will feel its benefits
  • What deployment skills are required

Register here for this free slidecast, which is now available on demand for you to tune in at your own convenience. ®

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