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Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization for Servers and Desktops – Features and Cost Benefits

Schedule: 
2011-06-06 16:30 - 17:10
Abstract: 

Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization extends the core KVM hypervisor technology that ships within Red Hat Enterprise Linux, adding a powerful management platform as well as supporting advanced features such as clustering, live migration, dynamic resource management, templates and snapshots.

Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization for desktops delivers incredible hypervisor performance, including unmatched virtual machine density with a true local PC-like user experience, for both Linux and Windows desktops. Standard features such as bi-directional audio and video, complete USB data redirection and full-motion video playback deliver quantifiable cost savings of up to 70 percent, compared to the competition.

In this session, we will outline the high-level architecture of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization, covering key technical features of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 2.2

You can also experience the RHEV for Servers and VDI solutions live, by looking at the VDI setup we're using in our labs at Partner Summit. The lab infrastructure is powered by the Red Hat VDI solution, IBM servers and IGEL thin clients.

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