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Virtualization on Scale-up Hardware: Red Hat Virtualization on HP ProLiant servers powered by AMD Opteron processors
sponsored by Red Hat, HP, and AMD
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Being comfortable with virtualization on x86 platforms, you're looking to reduce as much cost as possible and consolidate a large number of systems onto a few, modern, servers as your performance requirements permit. This session discusses the processor and server technologies enabling a highly scalable environment powered by Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization, as well as answer questions you may have regarding how to optimally configure your system including:
- How many KVM guests can you successfully expect to run on a single HP ProLiant system, what are some of the workloads you can virtualize with a KVM based system?
- What - if any - are the trade-offs you're making, how do you configure the environment to ensure availability?
- What tips and tricks can be provided to benefit my environment when tuning, managing and configuring a similar environment?
(THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE.)
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Available Resources from Red Hat, HP, and AMD
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sponsored by Red Hat, HP, and AMD
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In this webcast, discover the advantages and disadvantages of various methods for virtualizing an x86 architecture. Find out about binary translation, paravirtualization, KVM, and hardware assisted virtualization to determine how each approach can be used to aid in the traditionally complex process of virtualizing x86 architectures.
Posted: 25 May 2010 |
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