Red Hat has announced that it will be ending support of Red Hat Virtualization (RHV) in 2026. This move gives customers about four years to migrate their RHV workloads to another solution in a market that's experiencing some major changes. In this article, we discuss one alternative to legacy virtualization: OpenShift Virtualization, a feature offered within Red Hat OpenShift.
It's not always feasible for businesses to have dedicated hardware and IT teams for development programs. That's when it becomes necessary to combine multiple workload types and deployment methodologies — containerized workloads and virtualized machines, for example.
Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization, a feature of Red Hat OpenShift, supports both container orchestration and virtualization, enabling the consolidation of services and support. Download this solution brief to see how it can provide your organization with a path to modernization as part of a unified hybrid cloud platform. View: Maximizing development with OpenShift Virtualization
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