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Virtualization
Operating System Support
Red Hat Virtualization's paravirtualization mode allows you to utilize high performance virtualization on architectures that are potentially difficult to virtualize such as x86 based systems. To deploy para-virtualization across your operating system(s), you need access to the paravirtual guest kernels that are available from a respective Red Hat distro (for example, RHEL 4.0, RHEL 5.0, etc.). Whilst your operating system kernels must support Red Hat Virtualization, it is not necessary to modify user applications or libraries.
Red Hat Virtualization allows you to run an unmodified guest kernel if you have Intel VT and AMD SVM CPU hardware. You do not have to port your operating system to deploy this architecture on your Intel VT or AMD SVM systems. Red Hat Virtualization supports:
- Intel VT-x or AMD-V Pacifica and Vanderpool technology for full and paravirtualization.
- Intel VT-i for ia64
- Linux and UNIX operating systems, including NetBSD, FreeBSD, and Solaris.
- Microsoft Windows as an unmodified guest operating system with Intel Vanderpool or AMD's Pacifica technology.
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