Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0 now available worldwide, offering
leading features, performance, scalability and cost advantages to
customers
RALEIGH, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE: RHT), the world's leading provider of open source
solutions, today announced the global availability of Red Hat Enterprise
Virtualization 3.0, with significantly expanded capabilities for both
its server and desktop virtualization management tools and its
Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) hypervisor. With Red Hat Enterprise
Virtualization 3.0, Red Hat provides a compelling open virtualization
alternative to customers that offers exceptional performance,
scalability, security, manageability and cost benefits.
"The virtualization market is getting more competitive every day, and
IDC believes that over the next couple of years customers will be
looking closely at alternative solutions to supplement and/or replace
existing products," said Gary Chen, research manager, Cloud and
Virtualization System Software at IDC. "Red Hat Enterprise
Virtualization 3.0 is a major release, and a real turning point in the
maturity of KVM. Red Hat has made a big commitment to virtualization and
it shows with Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0. IDC believes that
this product deserves to be on customers' short lists for evaluation."
Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization for Servers was initially released in
November 2009, followed by the release of Red Hat Enterprise
Virtualization for Desktops in mid 2010. Since its debut, the Red Hat
Enterprise Virtualization product portfolio has enjoyed growing customer
adoption and an expanding partner ecosystem. Customers have expressed
that they are looking for an alternative to proprietary solutions and
are deploying Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization in mission-critical
production deployments. In addition, approximately 50 percent of Red
Hat's largest customers, based on revenue, have begun deploying or
piloting Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization.1 Many are
recognizing and executing on the trend of deploying dual-source
virtualization strategies, with over 80 percent of Red Hat Enterprise
Virtualization customers deploying Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization as
an alternative side-by-side with VMware2.
Open virtualization has achieved increased visibility in recent months
through the Open Virtualization Alliance and oVirt project. As a
founding member of the Open Virtualization Alliance, Red Hat has worked
closely with leading IT vendors across the industry to foster the
adoption of KVM-based solutions, ensuring that customers can choose from
a wide range of virtualization products and services. Additionally, Red
Hat is a lead sponsor of the industry-backed open source oVirt project,
which has the goal of promoting the development of open source
virtualization management technologies.
Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0 brings a balance of new enterprise
virtualization management features, performance and scalability for both
Linux and Windows workloads, at a lower cost than proprietary
alternatives.3 With its open source hypervisor and
virtualization management system, Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization
offers an interoperable solution without lock-in to proprietary
platforms. Red Hat has established itself as an industry leader in
virtualization performance, holding all of the top five current
SPECvirt_sc2010 results (www.spec.org),
including the best 2-socket, 4-socket and 8-socket results. Similarly,
Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization leads the industry in scalability
metrics for VM density and hosts per cluster. These leading performance
and scalability benefits also come at prices one third to one fifth of
the cost of alternative proprietary offerings.4
With Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0, the management system is now
a Java application running on JBoss Enterprise Application Platform on
Red Hat Enterprise Linux. It provides over 1,000 new features,
enhancements and improvements, such as a power user portal for
self-service provisioning, RESTful API, local storage and more. Offering
a reliable and versatile foundation for cloud platforms, Red Hat
Enterprise Virtualization 3.0 is designed to meet the heavy demands of
the cloud and create a secure, scalable environment for sharing
resources and for managing them simply and flexibly.
"Highlighting once again the benefits of the open source development
model, Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0 offers enterprises around
the world a true strategic alternative to incumbent proprietary
solutions," said Paul Cormier, executive vice president and president,
Products and Technologies at Red Hat. "We've heard from companies around
the world that they have a need for an alternative to VMware and, with
3.0, Red Hat is providing an attractive offering that combines leading
performance and scalability with compelling economics."
"Red Hat is taking a major step into the cloud and virtualization
market, and we believe that the BMC/Red Hat joint initiative to bring
customers choice and expand their options is complementary to this
effort. BMC plans to support Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0 in
the near future, enabling our joint customers to leverage the best
technology of both companies," said Kia Behnia, BMC's CTO. "Red Hat and
BMC give customers the choice they need to make the cloud a reality."
"Cisco and Red Hat have been working together to develop solutions that
ease the management of the virtualized data center. Red Hat Enterprise
Virtualization 3.0 now offers integration with Cisco's industry-leading
Virtual Machine Fabric Extender (VM-FEX) technology, which enables
customers to easily collapse virtual and physical networking into a
single infrastructure for greater automation and simplification of the
virtualized data center," said Satinder Sethi, vice president, Data
Center Solutions, Server, Access and Virtualization Technology Group for
Cisco.
"Fujitsu welcomes the release of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0,
which will enable our customers to run optimized virtualization
environments on Fujitsu's PRIMEQUEST and PRIMERGY servers. With this
release, we expect that the trend of KVM-based open virtualization will
accelerate," said Kazuto Fujioka, general manager, Linux Development
Division at Fujitsu. "Fujitsu has contributed to KVM development through
the open source community, so as to continue to offer optimized
virtualization solutions to our customers with Red Hat."
"Hitachi welcomes the release of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0.
With this release, we expect Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0 will
address customers' needs, such as expandability and flexibility for
cloud infrastructure, and also accelerate the adoption of open source
software in the market," said Susumu Okuhara, general manager of
Platform Software at Hitachi, Ltd., Software Division.
"High-performance virtualization solutions give organizations increased
flexibility to quickly address changing enterprise requirements," said
Doug Oathout, vice president, Strategy and Alliances, Converged
Infrastructure at HP. "Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0 on HP
BladeSystem and HP
ProLiant servers is a secure, automated and high-performance
virtualization solution that delivers a responsive IT environment for
achieving organizational innovation and competitive advantage."
"Enterprises today expect scalable performance and manageability from
their virtualization infrastructure," said Doug Fisher, vice president
and general manager of the Systems Software Division at Intel. "Intel's
long-standing investments in optimizing KVM for Intel architecture
demonstrates our commitment to accelerate innovation through open
source. Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0 running on Intel® Xeon®
processor-based servers offers a robust open virtualization solution
based on KVM, taking full advantage of Intel® Virtualization
Technologies and the SRIOV (Single Root I/O Virtualization) standard."
"We welcome the announcement of the release of Red Hat Enterprise
Virtualization 3.0, which will strengthen operability on the
virtualization environment," said Kotetsu Omiya, general manager of 1st
IT Software Division at NEC Corporation. "NEC is offering Express5800
series with virtualization platform including KVM and will provide a
virtualization environment and cloud platform that is well-suited for
customer systems."
"NetApp is continuing to innovate to help customers simplify enterprise
data management and reduce total cost of ownership through its
collaboration with Red Hat," said Patrick Rogers, vice president,
Solutions and Integrations Group at NetApp. "Working together, NetApp
and Red Hat provide our mutual customers a cost-effective solution that
combines Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0 with NetApp® Data ONTAP®
to help customers achieve greater performance, scalability and business
agility."
"SGI customers already benefit from the flexible, scalable performance
in a virtualized workflow achieved with KVM running on our leading-scale
SGI® UV platform," said Christian Tanasescu, vice president of Software
Engineering at SGI. "SGI believes Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0
is an important step toward making the KVM virtualization solution
easier to configure and manage for these users, in addition to
supporting the scalability that demanding workloads require."
For more information about Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0,
including a full list of new features and capabilities, or to download a
free, fully supported 60-day trial of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization
3.0, visit www.redhat.com/rhev3.
To learn more about this announcement and to hear from Red Hat
executives, partners and customers about Red Hat Enterprise
Virtualization 3.0, join us for our virtual launch event keynote and
following presentations kicking off at 12 p.m. ET on Wednesday, January
18. The keynote and presentations will also be available on demand
following the live event. Join by visiting http://bit.ly/AxCJav.
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1 Source: Red Hat analysis of top customers by FY12 revenue,
12/21/11
2 Source: Red Hat survey of NA Red Hat Enterprise
Virtualization customers
3 Source: Cost information taken from publicly disclosed
pricing information and prepared and analyzed by Red Hat
4 Source: Cost information taken from publicly disclosed
pricing information and prepared and analyzed by Red Hat

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