Red Hat has released version 5.4 of its Enterprise Linux which brings its virtualization offerings up-to-date with the best competitors in the field. If computer processing and information storage shifts to the cloud as much as expected, Red Hat could be one of the biggest players in the game.
The strategy is similar to what Microsoft is doing with its proprietary Hyper-V technology that is built into the Windows operating system, but markedly different from VMware, which offers a hypervisor with a connected set of management tools. With RHEL 5.4 and KVM now released, Red Hat plans to add to the mix by year-end a standalone hypervisor called Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Hypervisor and a cache of open source management tools.
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