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Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization Engine

Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization Engine

Increasing virtualization costs cause uncertainty

The virtualization market has faced significant changes in recent years, resulting in uncertainty. Many organizations are facing rising subscription costs, vendor lock-in, and lack of innovation opportunities with their existing virtualization provider.

Because of this, many are looking for an alternative platform to host their virtual machines (VMs) and satisfy immediate virtual machine requirements in a cost-effective way. While doing so, they may also consider modernization capabilities of what a new platform could bring later down the line so that they don’t have to go through another evaluation and VM migration process once those demands arise. Many are looking for a platform that can alleviate short term VM needs, while preparing for an innovative future to satisfy business goals.

Streamlined virtualization solution that fits the bill

Virtualization, simplified

Red Hat® OpenShift® Virtualization Engine provides the proven virtualization functionality of Red Hat OpenShift to deploy, manage, and scale VMs exclusively. Unlike other OpenShift editions that integrate virtualization with containerized workloads, OpenShift Virtualization Engine is designed solely for VM management, providing a streamlined, cost-effective solution for organizations focused on traditional virtualization without requiring containerization capabilities. As VMs remain a critical tool in IT infrastructure, OpenShift Virtualization Engine offers a focused approach to VM management at a reduced price point to meet users where they are in their virtualization journey.

Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization Engine is able to run on on-premise hardware that supports Red Hat Enterprise Linux®, and on supported bare-metal cloud services including Amazon Web Services (AWS) bare-metal instances. Through a straightforward licensing model for bare-metal deployments, OpenShift Virtualization Engine offers organizations the virtualization essentials with the flexibility to expand toward containerization offerings when ready. Support for 128 cores per bare-metal socket pair allows organizations to take advantage of modern, high-core servers. This increases node density by requiring less physical space, and improves cost efficiency by reducing the number of required subscriptions.

Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization Engine:

Figure 1. Red Hat OpenShift editions capability chart

The capability chart showcases the full set of features and functionality of all the Red Hat OpenShift editions. For OpenShift Virtualization Engine specifically, users can benefit from a variety of features focused solely on the virtualization experience, including the following.

For an enhanced user experience, OpenShift Virtualization Engine offers a dedicated virtualization administrator view within the web-based management UI. This tailored interface provides virtualization-focused administrators with an intuitive environment to manage VMs, monitor performance, and perform routine tasks.

Optimize VM performance with the Red Hat portfolio

Automate VM migration and day-to-day tasks

To accelerate productivity, OpenShift Virtualization Engine integrates with key Red Hat tools and partners to deliver a complete automation solution. With Red Hat Ansible® Automation Platform, IT teams can automate tasks to free up time and resources.

Ansible Automation Platform uses known tools for automation, reducing the number of manual tasks required to perform large scale-operations, such as migrations and common administrative operations. When paired with the included migration toolkit for virtualization, Ansible Automation Platform uses the infrastructure as code (IaC) or configuration as code (CaC) methodologies so users can address pre- and post-processing needs, while replacing repetitive and manual tasks with automated workflows (such as inventorying all existing and replacement hardware, networks, VM introspection, and cluster deployment).

In addition to migration at scale, Ansible Automation Platform can automate Day 2 operations within OpenShift Virtualization Engine. Activities such as compliance, patching, and configuration management can be automated to support the entire VM lifecycle. Organizations can improve speed and efficiency of IT operations when using Ansible Automation Platform in combination with OpenShift Virtualization Engine.  

Reduce operational overhead with centralized management 

For a more unified approach of virtual machine management, Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Virtualization works exclusively with OpenShift Virtualization Engine to help users centralize VM lifecycles. This solution offers a cost-effective way to bring a consistent management platform for VM tasks such as VM provisioning, monitoring, and day-to-day compliance.

With this integration, clusters and applications can be centrally managed across a diverse VM landscape, with preconfigured governance policies to be applied consistently. Users can reduce complexity by managing their VMs in a single, central console  regardless of where they reside—in the datacenter, public cloud, or edge. 

Complete your solution with the partner ecosystem

As well as integrating with these key solutions, OpenShift Virtualization Engine works with the partner ecosystem to help your organization extend its benefits, without vendor lock-in. With capabilities across storage, backup and disaster recovery, networking, and services solutions, the Red Hat partner ecosystem has what users need to scale to meet modern IT needs. The partner ecosystem can be used to streamline VM migration needs across the migration journey.

It is important to note that OpenShift Virtualization Engine integrates with the same partners as OpenShift Virtualization, the included virtualization functionality found across all Red Hat OpenShift editions. This means that while OpenShift Virtualization Engine only supports virtualized workloads of end user applications, it can run containerized-based infrastructure workloads with partner integrations. Check out the subscription guide to learn more. 

Preparing for a modern future

As organizations’ needs evolve, so will its IT infrastructure. Modernization is a key consideration when choosing a home for workloads and both immediate and future needs were considered when designing the entitlements of OpenShift Virtualization Engine. This edition of Red Hat OpenShift offers the focused, cost-effective platform needed for VMs with straightforward upgrade options for innovative opportunities when they arise.

Different Red Hat OpenShift editions like Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform and Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus offer the familiar set of Red Hat OpenShift tools found in OpenShift Virtualization Engine, with the added benefit of additional application modernization functionality. Application features such as serverless, pipelines, service mesh, and the ability to host container-based user applications offer a more expansive feature set when considering modern, cloud-native applications. With the ability to manage containers and VMs side-by-side on a single platform, Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization allows organizations to grow with the demands of the market without having to reevaluate their entire platform. 

Move to Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization Engine with confidence

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