Released Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.4 with KVM
Red Hat has released version 5.4 of Enterprise Linux, the popular Linux platform for business customers including KVM as a virtualization tool.
Red Hat is working hard to become a major player in the world of virtualization, but, unlike what was expected by the market, has released this new version of the Enterprise Virtualization Hypervisor (RHEVH, an abbreviated version of the system that would compete with KVM products such as VMware ESXi, Microsoft Hyper-V Server or Citrix XenServer), Virtualization and Enterprise Managers (EVMS) for servers and desktops.
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