RHEVing up Commercial Linux distributor Red Hat threw its, er, red hat into the virtualization ring back in February when it announced it was creating a standalone Enterprise Virtualization hypervisor based on KVM to compete with the likes of VMware,... ...full story at the register (uk)
from the register (uk) on Wed, Jun 17 2009
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