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Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Platform provides dramatic capabilities beyond basic Enterprise Linux 5. Integrated server and storage virtualization technologies. In a single, easily managed product. With a complete and highly functional environment.
With virtualization that has the capabilities an IT organization needs:
Note: Existing Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS customers will be automatically entitled to receive Advanced Platform when they renew their subscription. Early renewals are available on request.
Critical technologies in a single solution. Fully integrated. Ready to go. No need to purchase additional products from multiple vendors.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Platform provides a complete, integrated virtualization solution by including the Red Hat clustering support.
Please note that with the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Advanced Platform, Red Hat Cluster Suite and Global File System are now included in the subscription offering.
Red Hat Cluster Suite and Global File System are still available as layered offerings for Red Hat Enterprise Linux versions 3 and 4.
Designed for the mainstream market, Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Platform provides the industry's most complete and effective virtualized environment.
Advanced Platform eliminates the need for third party high availability, cluster file system, and logical volume management products, providing a single integrated solution.
| Feature | Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Advanced Platform |
|---|---|
| Supported para-virtualized guests |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Update 5 |
| Supported fully-virtualized guests |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 |
| Hardware and application certification | All Red Hat Enterprise Linux OEM and ISV partner certifications are valid for virtualized and non-virtualized environments except where noted |
| Para-virtualized guest processor hardware requirements |
x86 with PAE x86-64 Itanium2 |
| Fully-virtualized guest processor hardware requirements | Intel Virtualization Technology or AMD-V |
| Virtualized guest memory requirements | Each active guest requires the same physical memory that it would require in a non-virtualized environment. The minimum recommended physical memory per active guest is 512MB. |
| Architecture support for virtualization | Supported at product release: x86, x86-64 Technology preview at product release: Itanium2 |
| Feature | Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Platform | Red Hat Enterprise Linux server |
|---|---|---|
| Number of supported guest operating systems | Unlimited | 4 |
| Manageability |
Red Hat Network virt-manager - GUI libvirt/virsh - scriptable library and shell |
|
| Conga cluster/storage GUI | N/A | |
| Cluster Suite failover | Yes | No |
| Distributed Lock Management | Operates fully distributed across multiple virtualized guests and physical systems | Operates within a single virtualized guest or physical system |
| Global File System | ||
| Logical Volume Management | ||
| Maximum supported server size | Unlimited | Up to 2 CPU sockets |