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Managing Red Hat Enterprise Linux in an Increasingly Virtual World.
We will discuss how the combination of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager and Red Hat Network Satellite can make it easier to manage your virtualized Red Hat Enterprise Linux infrastructure, resulting in a more secure, highly available and consistent environment.
MoreRed Hat Enterprise Linux is the ideal operating system in today's increasingly virtual world, with its high performance, scalability, and ease of management. Virtualization has many benefits, but increased systems density also increases the complexity of the IT infrastructure. The last thing that you want is for your management costs to significantly increase and cancel out all of the benefits of moving to a virtualized infrastructure.
In this session, we will discuss how the combination of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager and Red Hat Network Satellite can make it easier to manage your virtualized Red Hat Enterprise Linux infrastructure, resulting in a more secure, highly available and consistent environment.
LessDate: September 14, 2010
- 8pm CEST (Paris)
- 18:00 GMT
- 2pm EDT (New York)
- 3pm CEST (Paris)
- 13:00 GMT
- 9am EDT (New York)
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