Enterprise Hypervisor comparison (RHEV added)
Back by popular demand, the Enterprise Hypervisor comparison.
After the release of our latest comparison I’ve received a lot of requests to include RedHat’s RHEV to the comparison. Although I’ve never encountered it in enterprise environments, I decided to add it as a service to our readers.
I based the RedHat features on their 3.1 version which is in beta right now. This is because I’ve limited knowledge of the product and I received an updated comparison from one of our readers based on this version.
I hope you find the new Enterprise Hypervisor comparison useful and feel free to contact us when you have feedback for us to improve the list.
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Related Posts
3 Comments
Leave a Reply Cancel reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.
Me again! Thanks for the thanks in the document, I appreciate it. A couple of minor corrections around the Hyper-V bit.
1. Thin provisioning doesn’t require VMM
2. CentOS 5, RHEL 5, and Ubuntu are all supported on Hyper-V: http://technet.microsoft.com/library/hh831531.aspx
Great comparison doc, very thorough.