This Microsoft legacy was a result of the 2008 Red Hat acquisition of the KVM hypervisor developed by Israeli KVM specialists Qumranet, along with what was at the time a nearly finished desktop virtualization product based on Windows.Īlthough the Red Hat developers ported all the components of the management component, RHEV-M, from C# to Java in RHEV 3.0, use of the Administrator Console for RHEV still officially required a Windows machine with Internet Explorer 7 or greater because the oVirt-based front end had still not mastered all of its predecessor’s features. ![]() Some years ago, Red Hat caused displeasure in the Linux community because the graphical administration tool for its own virtualization solution, RHEV, presupposed a Windows machine.
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