Optimize Your Infrastructure with HP BladeSystem for Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization
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At my current place of employment, we are using Red Hat Enterprise Linux as our standard Linux Operating System, and are currently using VMware as our global standard on virtualization.
However, that doesn’t mean I should keep a blind eye on all things virtualization and more specificly on things that RHEL5.5 can bring to the table on certain platforms.
With that said, I recommend checking out this webinar as it could give you a better understanding on the usage in the enterprise space.
Here’s a quick excerpt from the webinar page whose link can be found below:
[stexbox id="grey" image="null"]Now more than ever, you must grow your business with fewer resources on smaller budgets. You need innovative solutions that lower your operational costs and make the most of your IT infrastructure. With the right convergence of server, storage, networking, and software, you can reduce server sprawl and increase utilization to unprecedented efficiency.
With Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization® on HP ProLiant BL490c G6 servers, you get a powerful, cost-effective virtualization platform that is optimized for your Linux infrastructure. It combines the energy efficiency, density, and virtualization capabilities of HP BladeSystem with the scalability and security of the compact, powerful Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV).
Join us to learn how you can reduce power and cooling expenses by more than 95%, reduce software costs by over 90%, and reduce the number of physical servers by more than 90%. There’s no better time to migrate applications from aging Linux servers to RHEV on HP BladeSystem.[/stextbox]



