Ubuntu gets more virtualisation-friendly
News VMware and KVM use an ordinary Ubuntu kernel, but Xen currently must use a separate kernel, Shuttleworth said. Second is KVM, which lets Linux run other operating systems as guests. The Ubuntu version of Linux is getting more virtualisation...
[April 16, 2007, 15:36]
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.4
Blog But having previously backed the Xen hypervisor, the Linux vendor appears now to have switched horses in favour of KVM (Kernel Virtual Machine) as its virtualisation technology of choice. Red Hat has been talking up KVM for some time, along the way...
[September 23, 2009, 22:10]
Headless servers streamline admin
News Consider this: In a 42U rack of 1U-high servers, going headless can save you the cost and tangle of a KVM and 48 cables running through your rack. You won't need to purchase a monitor, keyboard, or mouse, and you also save money by not purchasing...
[February 4, 2003, 8:25]
Red Hat announces embedded Linux hypervisor
News The Embedded Linux Hypervisor is founded on the Kernel-Based Virtual Machine (KVM) project, which has been integrated into the Linux kernel since 2006. Red Hat has claimed KVM supports live migration of virtual machines from system to system in...
[June 19, 2008, 11:14]
Managing your systems remotely and securely
News If secure remote and local management of your enterprise is one of your organization's goals, then I suggest investigating a KVM over IP solution today. The KVM over IP approach Several leading vendors offer keyboard/video/mouse (KVM) over IP...
[July 5, 2005, 10:35]
Red Hat pushes Linux as a service model
News Virtualisation in RHEL is provided by the popular Xen hypervisor, although the company also supports KVM in its Fedora software. We could replace it with an alternative solution, maybe KVM, but it would make no difference at all to the user.
[November 8, 2007, 15:39]
Xen: The start-up in Citrix clothing
News Red Hat has been talking of the advantages of KVM, having bought Qumranet, its creator. With KVM you have the whole of Linux in the trusted layer. KVM is an add-on to the Linux kernel. KVM requires Linux.
[October 29, 2008, 6:47]
Red Hat adds virtualisation, cloud to RHEL
News Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.4, which was made available to subscribers on Wednesday, incorporates a kernel-based virtual machine (KVM) hypervisor — software that allows multiple virtual operating systems to run on a host machine or system.
[September 3, 2009, 13:01]
Raritan Completes Global ERP System Deployment in Nine Months
White Papers Raritan Inc.is a leading global provider of Cat5 and KVM-over-IP switches, serial console servers, remote access, and centralized server monitoring and management solutions. In 2006, the company implemented a global business management platform...
[February 9, 2008, 0:17]
Interwise Case Study: Avocent
White Papers Avocent is the leading worldwide supplier of KVM (Keyboard, Video and Mouse) switching and connectivity solutions that provide IT managers with access and control of multiple servers and network data center devices.
[June 14, 2006, 0:00]
Red Hat boosts enterprise virtualisation portfolio
News The products follow the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.4, which incorporated the Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) hypervisor, in September. Pitched at companies looking to roll out cloud deployments, it uses KVM technology and...
[November 4, 2009, 16:09]
IT support becomes remotely interesting
Talkback Why bother with intel's iAMT when you can buy TCP/IP Addressable KVM systems which do the job better? We've been providing remote support since 1999 and it works and sells well. sorry Intel). For larger installations we have a client side remote...
[October 1, 2006, 0:51]
Hosted virtualisation suites: a group test review
Reviews Ubuntu 9.04 was chosen as the base operating system as it provided the widest range of hypervisors to examine and allowed for testing of KVM and Wine, which are not available on any Windows operating systems.
[June 22, 2009, 16:40]
Is the Mac mini good value?
Talkback If you are a PC user you can share the display, keyboard and mouse between Mac mini and PC by adding just a small KVM switch box. Mac mini looks like an Apple's strategic trial version of Mac family for newcomers.
[January 13, 2005, 19:14]
Linux Server Hacks: Autostart VNC Servers on Demand
White Papers This is certainly true of most Linux servers, though most machine rooms save space by installing a single monitor and using a KVM to switch between the systems that are actually using it at the moment.
[October 24, 2007, 1:00]
Grubbing XP Pro to 2nd Boot
Blog Comment The only other thing I'll need is a usb kvm interface to allow me to share the keyboard mouse & monitors. Yes was good read Xwindowsjunkie, I'm still looking into Ubuntu atm once I've read up on it a bit more I might try what you yourself have with...
[September 14, 2009, 3:40]
Nicest monitor I've ever had to work long hours in front of
Member Review I plan on using it with a KVM to replace my 20in. I've had one at work for about a year and a half and it's great. No eye fatigue and very crisp text. I liked it so much I bought one for at home just recently when the prices finally hit $300.
[April 14, 2005, 10:59]
ATI ES1000 (ONBOARD) A12 No DVO
Downloads Built using advanced semiconductor process technology for a reduced footprint and lower power consumption, the ES1000 supports flexible memory options and DVO ports for remote server management and KVM over IP solutions.
[April 12, 2005, 8:00]
New Linux kernel expands virtualisation support
News Among the most significant improvements are changes to the Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) virtualisation software, first included in the kernel in February of last year. KVM normally uses the technique of full virtualisation, which simulates...
[July 15, 2008, 15:59]
Red Hat backs new virtualisation strategy
Blog The Embedded Linux Hypervisor is based on the Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) project which has been integrated into the Linux kernel since 2006. Red Hat claims KVM supports live migration of virtual machines from system to system in real time...
[June 18, 2008, 21:36]



