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тАО06-01-2010 04:25 PM
тАО06-01-2010 04:25 PM
right now I support Vmware as virtualization platform but on this comparison chart make me think about Vmware going down I mean Red Hat has the same features and it is cheaper...
http://myvirtualcloud.net/?p=526
I really would like to know
who has used it?
is that cheap as they say or promote?
any real experiences on this Red Hat Virtualization?
thanks a lot
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тАО06-01-2010 06:13 PM
тАО06-01-2010 06:13 PM
Re: Red Hat Virtualization????
The following link may be useful -
* Red Hat Virtualization Review
http://virtualizationreview.com/articles/2009/07/01/red-hat-in-ring.aspx
http://www.serverwatch.com/virtualization/article.php/3874066/Red-Hats-Virtualization-Technology-Rev.htm
* Red Hat Virtualization Success Sotry
http://customers.redhat.com/
* VMare VS Red Hat Virtualization (as per VMware!)
http://virtualization.info/en/news/2010/05/vmware-slams-red-hat-virtualization-offering-on-every-possible-aspect.html
Looks like you may plan on a migration based on detailed comparison of the
VMware VS Red Hat virtualization.
Good luck.
Regards,
Murali
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тАО06-01-2010 09:00 PM
тАО06-01-2010 09:00 PM
Re: Red Hat Virtualization????
on the internet is lot of articles about this comparsions ...
for example :
http://www.workswithu.com/2009/04/27/kvm-vs-vmware-a-case-study/
http://www.serverwatch.com/trends/article.php/3866751/VMware-vs-Red-Hat-The-Next-Virtual-Machine-Management-Battleground.htm
but check this article about the management of the RHEV :
http://www.serverwatch.com/eur/article.php/3847746/Red-Hat-Enterprise-Virtualization-Manager-Salvation-or-Achilles-Heel.htm
Management server: x86 server running US English language version of Windows Server 2003 R2 with SP2, .Net 3.5 or later, Application Server role installed. Windows Server 2008 not supported
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тАО06-02-2010 11:18 AM
тАО06-02-2010 11:18 AM
SolutionI use CentOS virtualization, which is RH.
I've built clusters in there, DR systems, development systems, upgrade testing systems.
What I like about it is the ability to move a system around as a single file.
It is a solid alternative to vmware and has a lower cost of ownership, especially if you go the CentOS route.
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тАО06-02-2010 11:55 AM
тАО06-02-2010 11:55 AM
Re: Red Hat Virtualization????
I only run linux, no m$
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тАО06-02-2010 01:18 PM
тАО06-02-2010 01:18 PM
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тАО06-02-2010 05:23 PM
тАО06-02-2010 05:23 PM
Re: Red Hat Virtualization????
to Steven E. Protter
yeah I was thinking to start consulting on CentOS but I wanted to know is it the same as Red Hat? I mean the same stuff? if yes how Red Hat competes with CentOS if the last one is free?
also Steven to start consulting I have to learn any good resource to start with?
thanks a lot
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тАО06-02-2010 09:31 PM
тАО06-02-2010 09:31 PM
Re: Red Hat Virtualization????
CentOS is RedHat Enterprise without the trade mark / copyright.
diff :
1) CentOS build from the Source RPM of RHEL (from redhat)
2) RHEL get faster update then CentOS because, CentOS need to wait to get the source rpm from the RHEL repository (sometime centOS community come with their own patches, but there is very small delay when the Redhat Update)
3) CentOS free version of RHEL ( which means there is no license fee)
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тАО06-02-2010 11:45 PM
тАО06-02-2010 11:45 PM
Re: Red Hat Virtualization????
Yes, CentOS is the free variant of the RHEL.
It is very similar to that of RHEL but as its free there wont be any official support.
For more info -
http://www.centos.org/
Some discussions on CentOS VS Read Hat,
http://www.webhostingtalk.com/archive/index.php/t-401592.html
http://www.webhostingtalk.com/archive/index.php/t-332775.html
http://freeversing.com/?p=21
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Murali