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15 reasons to adopt Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization

Virtualization technologies have been a mainstay of IT operations for more than 20 years, evolving to take advantage of new technologies. Even as containers and cloud migration come into play, Gartner research predicts most datacenter x86 workloads will continue to use hypervisor-based virtualization. To maximize success now and in the future, organizations need an application foundation that can support all of these needs. Get this eBook to see how Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization, a feature of Red Hat Open Shift, enables you to run virtual machines and containers on a single platform. We'll show you 15 key benefits of deploying Red Hat OpenShift.

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