Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) for Linux is becoming an increasing popular choice for enterprises looking to virtualize their environments with maximum performance, flexibility, and economy. In fact, according to Gabriel Consulting Group, "KVM Is the only hypervisor in our last two surveys to notch gains in both the number of overall users and the number of users adopting it as their standard go-to hypervisor." But application availability remains a point of vulnerability in the native Linux/KVM environment—putting your organization at risk for costly downtime.
Our informative white paper provides insight into KVM's growing popularity, its distinct advantages over other hypervisors, and ways to ensure always-on application availability and disaster tolerance in KVM virtualized environments.
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Leverage open source virtualization for your organization
Keep Linux and Windows applications up and running with minimal effort
Run both single and multi-threaded applications with fault tolerance
Prevent downtime instead of recover from it
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