Virtualization
Validate your guest operating system on vSphere with Ansible
In this quick demo, learn how to seamlessly validate your guest operating system on vSphere with Ansible.
How to easily migrate a legacy application to OpenShift
Learn to migrate a complex legacy application to OpenShift in this easy demonstration. OpenShift Virtualization and GitOps modernize legacy virtualized applications.
RHEL 9 and single node OpenShift as VMs on macOS Ventura
See Red Hat experiment with running RHEL 9 as a virtual machine on Apple's macOS Ventura beta release and an M1-based MacBook Pro, along with single node OpenShift.
Red Hat Interactive Learning Portal
No matter where you are in your software development career, from just starting, to re-training, to expert-level but needing a brush-up, the Red Hat Developer program can help with tutorials and learning.
How to switch Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization from hardware virtualization to software emulation
Learn how to switch OpenShift Virtualization from its default of hardware virtualization to QEMU-based software emulation.
Enable OpenShift Virtualization on Red Hat OpenShift
Explore container-native virtualization, a Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform feature for running and managing VM workloads alongside container workloads.
Configure and run a QEMU-based VM outside of libvirt with virt-manager
Learn how to configure and run a QEMU-based VM outside of libvirt with virt-manager.
Red Hat technologies make open hybrid cloud a reality
Open hybrid cloud is a goal for lots of organizations around the world. This article discusses what an open hybrid cloud is, including many helpful links.
How to install Red Hat CDK 3.4 on Fedora 28
Red Hat Container Development Kit (CDK) provides a single-node Red Hat OpenShift cluster that can assist with containerized application development. This environment is like a production OpenShift environment that works on a single user's computer. Follow these steps to install CDK 3.4 on Fedora 28.
Red Hat Container Development Kit (CDK) With Nested KVM
running the Red Hat Container Development Kit (CDK) With Nested KVM. Red Hat Container Development Kit (CDK) relies on virtualization to create a Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) virtual machine to run OpenShift (based on Kubernetes).
Beyond Microbenchmarks: breakthrough container performance with Tesla efficiency
Extending Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization with Vdsm hooks