Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization Engine
Red Hat® OpenShift® Virtualization Engine is a virtualization offering focused solely on simplifying the deployment and management of virtual machines (VMs). OpenShift Virtualization Engine reduces unnecessary overhead and complexity to deliver the scalability and reliability enterprises may require for standalone virtualization, virtualization migration, or high-density workloads.
Virtualization, simplified
OpenShift Virtualization Engine includes the same core virtualization functionality (Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization) as all Red Hat OpenShift editions including Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform and Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus. OpenShift Virtualization Engine is deployed and managed using the same processes and tools as bare-metal deployments of OpenShift, including supported bare-metal services like Amazon Web Services (AWS) bare-metal instances, but focuses exclusively on VMs. As your organization's needs evolve, you can explore other Red Hat OpenShift editions with containerization and modernization capabilities.
Backed by decades of leadership in open source innovation and trusted support from Red Hat, OpenShift Virtualization Engine can be further enhanced by a global partner ecosystem of complimentary technologies, including backup, storage, and networking. Whether you are managing critical VM-based workloads or scaling your infrastructure, Red Hat delivers the proven performance and flexibility to help you build your virtualized environment, your way.
OpenShift Virtualization Engine is optimized for bare-metal servers, so you can make the most out of your infrastructure in a limited space. Support for 128 cores per bare-metal socket pair allows organizations to take advantage of modern high-core servers, increasing node density by requiring less physical space, and improving cost efficiency by reducing the number of required subscriptions. This straightforward licensing model for bare-metal deployments retains the flexibility to add virtual clusters using core-based subscriptions. This approach ensures that organizations only pay for what they need, empowering them to scale their virtualized environments cost-effectively.
Learn more about how you can migrate, deploy, and manage VMs exclusively with Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization Engine.
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Consistency across virtualized environments
OpenShift Virtualization Engine is an edition of Red Hat OpenShift tailored for hosting and running VMs. It uses the assisted installer, agent-based installer, installer-provisioned infrastructure, and user-provisioned infrastructure methods for deploying bare-metal clusters, as well as the familiar set of OpenShift operators for adding cluster functionality. OpenShift Virtualization Engine is designed for virtualization use cases so you can get all the features you need, without paying for those that you do not.
Additional features and capabilities of Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization Engine are detailed in Table 1.
Table 1. Included features
Feature | Benefit |
Console-based virtualization management | A tailored virtualization console focuses on the components that are most important to virtualization administrators and users. |
High availability for VMs | Includes native Red Hat OpenShift functionality for node fencing and workload recovery. |
Resource distribution | Use the descheduler and eviction policies to adjust cluster resources and avoid contention by rescheduling pods to more suitable nodes. |
Storage consumption analysis and management | The Container Storage Interface (CSI) paradigm gives administrators per-disk granularity for storage features and functions, such as snapshots and clones. |
Host network configurability | Host network configurability using the Kubernetes NMState operator to apply network configuration using labels and selectors to identify which nodes need what configuration automatically. |
VM connectivity | Use Open vSwitch (OVS) to connect a virtual local area network (VLAN) and other external networks and the Red Hat OpenShift software-defined network, Open Virtual Networking (OVN)-Kubernetes, for intra-cluster communication. |
Global connectivity rules management | Network policy, at both the per-VM and project level, allows administrators to enforce global connectivity rules at the platform level, while also allowing VM administrators to define and manage their own rules. |
Monitoring and logging | Red Hat OpenShift’s workload monitoring and cluster logging features allow administrator teams to view, assess, and address issues using native dashboards and integrated tools. |
Explore next steps
- Read and learn: Learn more about how OpenShift Virtualization Engine simplifies virtualization for your enterprise. Download the “15 reasons to adopt Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization” e-book.
- Show and tell: Come and join us and get hands-on time with OpenShift virtualization solutions at one of our Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization Roadshows.
- Try and interact: Click through a high-level demonstration on migrating VMs to OpenShift Virtualization.