Red Hat unveils Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization Engine

New virtualization-centric offering provides a tailored experience for managing virtual machines while providing a path for application modernization.

  • Monday, 20th January 2025 Posted 12 hours ago in by Phil Alsop

Red Hat has introduced the Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization Engine, a new edition of Red Hat OpenShift that provides a dedicated way for organizations to access the proven virtualization functionality already available within Red Hat OpenShift. Focused exclusively on virtualization workloads, Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization Engine provides a tailored option for deploying, managing and scaling virtual machines (VMs), removing features unrelated to VM management. This ensures organizations can maximize the value of OpenShift Virtualization while aligning with their specific infrastructure needs.

While containerization may have shifted how virtual machines are used for certain applications, VMs remain a critical tool in IT infrastructure. However, with the virtualization market experiencing significant changes in recent years, many organizations face uncertainty and rising costs when it comes to managing their virtualization infrastructure.

Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization Engine delivers a cost-efficient virtualization-only solution for deploying, managing and scaling virtual machines.

Redefined virtualization through a streamlined approach

Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization Engine helps maximize the value of these investments by entitling only essential OpenShift features and components required for virtualization, delivering simplified operations and improved efficiency. Powered by Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization and the KVM hypervisor used across the enterprise datacenter and cloud, Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization Engine is able to run on on-premises hardware that supports Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and on supported bare metal cloud services including AWS bare metal instances. Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization Engine scales to meet workload demands while providing built-in security capabilities and more consistent performance across the hybrid cloud.

To ease migration efforts, Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization Engine includes access to Red Hat’s intuitive migration tool - the migration toolkit for virtualization - that assists organizations in transitioning from other virtualization platforms, simplifying the migration workflow and helping to reduce downtime while driving greater operational continuity. Red Hat also offers a Virtualization Migration Assessment, an interactive workshop with Red Hat experts that will assess an organization’s business drivers, current state and the path to low risk VM migration. Additionally, Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization Engine integrates with Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform enabling IT teams to automate VM migrations at scale, along with day-to-day VM management tasks. With Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform, organizations can automate and orchestrate across their virtualized environments and other areas of IT for more efficient, resilient and consistent operations at scale.

Additionally, the Red Hat partner ecosystem is well-positioned to support Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization Engine with capabilities like storage solutions, extensive backup and disaster recovery options and networking tools to streamline deployments and scale to modern IT needs.

To unify virtual machine management at scale and limit sprawl, Red Hat is also introducing Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Virtualization. This new edition of Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes provides focused access to Advanced Cluster Management’s existing features designed to centralize VM lifecycle management and streamline tasks such as VM provisioning, monitoring and day-to-day compliance, while maintaining greater consistency across an organization’s virtualized estate.

Poor data quality blocks AI success

Posted 12 hours ago by Phil Alsop
The Ataccama Data Trust Report 2025 identifies poor data quality as a critical obstacle to AI adoption.
In spite of a cost containment imperative, 50% of organizations plan to increase their overall investment in 2025 to drive efficiency and long-term...

Businesses overhauling IT supply chains

Posted 12 hours ago by Phil Alsop
Six months on, organisations seek digital resilience through diversity, with almost a third (27%) actively diversifying IT and services providers,...
The web intelligence industry has decisively turned to artificial intelligence as the main method to improve its operations.

Large businesses double down on AI investments

Posted 3 days ago by Phil Alsop
Large businesses, particularly those with revenues exceeding $500 million are making substantial investments in artificial intelligence, according to...
Despite two years’ prep time and sufficient organisational awareness and budget, 43% won’t be compliant for at least three months.
The world of digital infrastructure is evolving rapidly, with innovations in computing power and processing capabilities driving advancements across...
Sixty-one percent of respondents expect their organization’s cloud-based storage – underpinned by hard drives – will increase by more than 100%...