What is/are the difference(s) between RedHat-Virtualization/(RHV) and Kernel-based Virtual Machine/(KVM)?
I got the gist that they both are type-1 hypervisor. But I couldn't find definitive architectural differences anywhere.
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Sign up to join this communityWhat is/are the difference(s) between RedHat-Virtualization/(RHV) and Kernel-based Virtual Machine/(KVM)?
I got the gist that they both are type-1 hypervisor. But I couldn't find definitive architectural differences anywhere.
Red Hat Virtualization product page.
Red Hat® Virtualization® is a complete open-source virtualization solution, derived from the Red Hat Enterprise Linux® kernel, Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) technology, and oVirt virtualization management projects.
Red Hat Virtualization is their paid support offering of the upstream oVirt enterprise virtualization solution. Red Hat Virtualization is not a singular hypervisor of any sort. It is the orchestration and management engine and tools to run one or more KVM/QEMU hypervisors.
So to cut through the extraneous verbiage... RHEV is KVM. But on a Red Hat system with their licensing for their added tools, content, packaging, and support.