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Discover Your Virtualization Future at the Red Hat Lunchtime Roundtable
Skyrocketing subscription fees for some popular virtualization solutions have ignited significant market discussions. Are you considering a switch to avoid these high costs but worried about the complexity and potential disruptions? Join us for a lunchtime roundtable at the Oyster Shed in London to explore the business advantages and simplicity of migrating to OpenShift Virtualization.
Date & Time: 23 July 2024, Tuesday
Location: The Oyster Shed, 1 Angel Lane, EC4R 3AB London, United Kingdom
Key takeaways:
Dispelling Common Virtualization Myths
Feature highlights:
- Pure Virtualization: Enjoy the same performance and functionality of the future virtualization solutions
- Automated Migration: Experience seamless cold or warm migrations.
- Rich User Experience: Benefit from easy control, live-migration, and VM access setup.
- Continuity & Modernization: Ensure business as usual while modernizing at your own pace.
- Hot/Hot Disaster Recovery: Leverage robust disaster recovery capabilities.
- Flexibility: Transition VMs from on-premises to the cloud without configuration changes.
*Seats are limited.
🔗 Register here to secure your spots.
Event Overview
Join us at the Oyster Shed in London for a lunchtime roundtable, and uncover the business benefits and ease of migration to OpenShift Virtualization.
Ian ‘Uth’ Lawson will lead the discussion to clarify the myths around Virtualization migration, and elaborate on the key features of OpenShift Virtualization, including:
- BAU continuity for your VM estates and allows you, if you wish, to modernise over a longer period of time with zero impact to external consumers of VM hosted applications
- Pure Virtualization – same performance, same functionality
- Reduce your costs in an economically viable way
- Automated and comprehensive migration tooling; the MTV allows you to stage migrations, do cold or warm migration
- Comprehensive and functionally rich Ux for controlling, live-migrating and setting up access to your VMs
- Using OpenShift Data Foundation and Advanced Cluster manager, it can provide a Hot/Hot Disaster Recovery capability (to cater for entire data centre loss)
- Can be used on-prem with Bare Metal machines, and in AWS using EC2 Bare Metal machines, allowing you to transition your VMs from on-prem to Cloud with no configuration changes.