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Red Hat RHEVs Virtualization

Aug 19, 2011

As a Linux vendor, Red Hat obviously wants its customers to run its technologies on Linux. In the case of the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV) management system, customers to date have had to run the system on Microsoft Windows.

That’s now about to change.

“The management system has been re-written as a Java app that runs on top of a RHEL [Red Hat Enterprise Linux] server,” Navin Thadani, senior director of Red Hat’s virtualization business, told InternetNews.com. “So we’ve removed the Microsoft Windows server dependency.”

 

Read the full story at ServerWatch:
Red Hat Revs up Virtualization, Without Windows

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