where could I get RHEV6

Rick Stevens ricks at alldigital.com
Fri Aug 24 18:22:36 UTC 2012


On 08/24/2012 11:16 AM, lei yang uttered this comment:
> On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 1:55 AM, Rick Stevens <ricks at alldigital.com> wrote:
>> On 08/24/2012 10:36 AM, lei yang uttered this comment:
>>
>>> On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 12:45 AM, Rick Stevens <ricks at alldigital.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On 08/24/2012 09:25 AM, lei yang uttered this comment:
>>>>
>>>>> Thank for this info, I have another question
>>>>>
>>>>> Q1:Is there any difference for RHEL6 and RHEV6, Is there a full name?
>>>>>
>>>>> Q2:Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.3 (Santiago) is RHEL6 or
>>>>> RHEV6?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The family name is "Red Hat Enterprise Linux" (RHEL) and the version
>>>> 6 of it is called "RHEL6". Red Hat does offer a "Red Hat Enterprise
>>>> Virtualization" system, but I've never heard it referred to as "RHEV".
>>>> That doesn't mean it isn't called that, I've just never heard it.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Now,I'm been told install RHEV (Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization)
>>
>>
>> I didn't say that, Lei. I said that Red Hat has a product called "Red
>> Hat Enterprise Virtualization" and I also said that I've never heard
>> it called "RHEV".
>>
>>
>
> Thanks for this info, can I see "Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization"
> is part of RHEL6 or RHEL6  DVD contains "Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization"

It will be a restricted form of the virtualization system, one to four
guests, depending on what you sign up for.

>
>>>
>>> Does RHEL6 have offered what you said "Red Hat Enterprise
>>> Virtualization" system"
>>>
>>> now have a dvd "rhel-server-6.3-x86_64-dvd.iso: after installed it
>>> [root at localhost lyang0]# cat /etc/issue
>>> Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.3 (Santiago)
>>>
>>> does this dvd fufil this  “Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization”
>>
>>
>> According to their website, the Desktop system appears to permit one
>> simultaneous guest OS. The Server system permits from 1 to 4
>> simultaneous guests, depending on what you subscribed for. The
>> Virtualization package lets you run as many guest OSes as you have
>> cores, less one (for the hypervisor itself). Look for yourself:
>>
>> http://www.redhat.com/products/enterprise-linux/desktop/compare.html
>>
>> Check the links under "See also" to see the various options. The ISO
>> image you have is Server, so you can have from one to four guest
>> instances, once you subscribe to their support channels (and remember,
>> you must pay for that).
>>
>> CentOS (free, remember), lets you do what the "Virtualization" package
>> does (as many guests as your hardware will support). You don't get
>> support, however.
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