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Add-on's just don't add up

HOW DO YOU EXTEND
THE VALUE OF VIRTUALIZATION?

Red Hat Enterprise Linux has a built-in, fully integrated hypervisor that renders expensive third-party add-on virtualization solutions obsolete. Save thousands per server by eliminating unneeded virtualization software, and build an IT architecture normalized on open standards that allows you to run any application, in any environment, as it is needed. This means that running any application is now much more affordable.

  • Your choice of thousands of certified software applications from leading vendors like IBM, Oracle, and SAP.
  • Your choice deployment: standalone, virtual servers, cloud computing or software appliances. And not just for Linux. It works with Solaris and Windows too.
  • Your choice of hardware platforms.

Red Hat virtualization is not an add-on. It's built-in at no additional cost, any server can be virtualized without additional software, operating system subscriptions, or hardware.

And that means you can realize the full value of virtualization while paying a lot less.

Questions? Interested in learning more? Click here or call 1-888-REDHAT1, ext 45006

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Blog: How Should CIOs Think About Virtualization? by Lee Congdon, VP, IT.

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Success Stories

  • Swisscom - built a highly stable, flexible, and standardized operating environment for hosting.
  • Comcast - built an efficient and cost-effective testing and certification environment.
  • Doubleclick - was able to save a half a million dollars on hardware and migrate to Linux in only an hour.

Webinars

Whitepapers

  • Dynamic IT: Expand your capabilities with Red Hat open source.
  • Navica: Open Source Virtualization Whitepaper.
  • Network World: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 review.

Latest News

  • Blog: How Should CIOs Think About Virtualization? by Lee Congdon, Red Hat Vice President, Information Technology.
  • Blog: Linux Automation. Any application, anywhere, anytime. by Brian Stevens, CTO, VP Engineering.

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