-----Original message----- From: Tosh <toshli...@gmail.com> Sent: Thu 13-08-2009 09:11 To: rhelv5-beta-list@redhat.com; Subject: [rhelv5-beta-list] RHEL-H already available
> Redhat publicly announced the following statement on 19/02/2009 > (source : > http://press.redhat.com/2009/02/23/open-source-innovation-strikes-again/) > > > Red Hat will be including KVM as part of RHEL 5.4, due out later this > > year. In addition, we will deliver KVM unbundled from RHEL, in a > > package dubbed RHEV-H(ypervisor). RHEV-H is a stateless hypervisor, > > with a tight footprint of under 128MB, which presents a libvirt > > interface to the management tier. Enterprise servers will no longer > > need to go through an installation process, and will instead be able > > to boot RHEV-H from flash or a network server, and be able to > > immediately begin servicing virtual guests. This stateless model > > drives down OPEX and enables the scalability required by terascale > > grids, large datacenters and cloud class compute environments. > > Is this already included in the beta? > Do we need to download it separately? > > > > -- > Toshaan <toshli...@gmail.com> - http://www.toshaan.be > Hi Toshaan, KVM is already included RHEL 5.4beta. But if you ask for RHEV, afaik it's only available on RHN for specific customers who can access it to test it deeply. It's still unclear to me though if you really need the Windows RHEV manager to control those RHEV nodes or if you can still use libvirt and connect to the qemu hypervisor (i guess it's working but then no HA/provisioning/etc .. features) -- Fabian Arrotin idea=`grep -i clue /dev/brain` test -z "$idea" && echo "sorry, init 6 in progress" || sh ./answer.sh _______________________________________________ rhelv5-beta-list mailing list rhelv5-beta-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhelv5-beta-list