Red Hat has announced general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.5, enabling organizations to deploy an IT infrastructure that services traditional virtualization workloads while creating an enterprise-grade foundation for cloud infrastructure. Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.5 delivers standardized services for mission-critical workloads, and offers IT organizations greater visibility into provisioning, configuring and monitoring of their virtualization infrastructure, all based on open standards.
Jim Totton, Vice-President & General Manager, Platforms Business Unit, Red Hat, said,“As more enterprises look to reap the benefits of bimodal IT in their virtualized and cloud-based environments, Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization offers a key component of an infrastructure ready to accommodate traditional enterprise virtualization while building a foundation for cloud- enabled workloads.”
Red Hat is a recognized leader in the scale and performance of virtual machine workloads, and Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.5 extends this leadership with support for four terabytes (4TB) of memory per host, 4TB of vRAM, and 160 vCPUs per virtual machine.See What’s Next in Tech With the Fast Forward Newsletter
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