Itanium Alliance Adds Xen

Virtualization capabilities for Itanium-based systems expand with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.1

September 20, 2007

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SAN FRANCISCO -- The Itanium Solutions Alliance, in collaboration with Red Hat™ today announced that in the upcoming release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 5.1 (RHEL), integrated software virtualization using Xen will be supported and optimized for Itanium® 2-based systems. This release broadens Itanium-based solutions in the marketplace.

The reliability, availability, serviceability (RAS) and security features of the Intel® Itanium processor allow users to confidently deploy industry-standard software virtualization, enhancing customers’ ability to consolidate multiple applications on Itanium-based systems.

“Itanium Solutions Alliance founding sponsors worked with Red Hat to test, validate and optimize this fully integrated virtualization solution. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.1 provides customers with the maximum choice among enterprise systems when deploying open source applications on Itanium,” said Scott Crenshaw, Vice President of Product Marketing at Red Hat. “Also, Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Platform 5.1 provides additional high availability and storage virtualization technologies, and scales to support any number of processors and guest environments – making it the perfect solution for today's large, high-performance Itanium systems.”

The Itanium Solutions Alliance

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