Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization offers valuable features such as open-source flexibility, efficient guest consolidation, stable performance, and comprehensive application compatibility. With support for up to 160 cores and 2 TB of RAM, it provides seamless migration and robust security. Users benefit from cost-effectiveness, scalability, and ease of management. Integration with cloud platforms and container environments enhances usability. The pricing advantage over VMware and straightforward setup contribute to its growing popularity among enterprises.
- "When you purchase RHEV, you are essentially buying a subscription license. This license can be integrated with various client types, including these integrations with the subscription."
- "The platform is scalable, allowing for the installation of multiple nodes."
- "The initial setup is fairly straightforward and well-documented. The process is very similar to its competitors. The success of your setup depends on how well you plan."
Users express concerns about RHEV, highlighting issues like inefficient load balancing, complex user interface, and a need for better third-party integration. They want enhanced security, easier management, and network virtualization features. They also mention the importance of improving support, pricing, and documentation. Enhancements in scalability, system support, and live-patching without reboots are requested. Users seek better control through the GUI and command line, alongside comprehensive monitoring and integration with more APIs.
- "We should improve how we manage storage domains and make more comprehensive control available through the command line."
- "Specifically, enhancements in managing virtual machine migrations, cloning, and the creation of different VMs could further optimize its functionality."
- "The biggest improvement would be more third-party direct support for things like backups and provisioning through third-party portals."