Why Devirtualize? Embrace Re-virtualization.
According to Gartner’s 2024 Hype Cycle for Data Center Infrastructure Technologies report, Broadcom’s VMware new licensing models could potentially increase costs for businesses by 2-3 times. The report highlights a new trend — de-virtualization, where workloads are migrated from virtual to physical environments, as a reaction to these changes.
But why revert to the past when you can embrace revirtualization?
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About Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization
Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization is a feature within the Red Hat OpenShift platform that allows you to run and manage traditional virtual machines (VMs) alongside containerized applications. It provides a way to modernize your infrastructure by leveraging the benefits of a cloud-native platform while maintaining your existing virtualization investments.
Key features and benefits include:
- Unified management: Manage both VMs and containers from a single platform, simplifying operations.
- Migration ease: Easily migrate existing VMs to OpenShift, minimizing disruption.
- Hybrid cloud compatibility: Run VMs consistently across on-premises and cloud environments.
- Enhanced security: Benefit from the security features of OpenShift for both VM and container workloads.
- Scalability: Scale your VM workloads seamlessly to meet changing demands.
In essence, Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization offers a bridge between traditional and modern application development and deployment, providing a flexible and efficient way to modernize your infrastructure.