RHEV offers valuable features like KVM virtualization technology, memory page sharing, NIC bonding, multipath I/O, and high availability. Users benefit from open source flexibility, robust security from SELinux, and transparent huge pages for better performance. It supports live migration, provides excellent application compatibility, cloud integration, and efficient guest consolidation. RHEV is praised for affordability compared to VMware, stability, ease of use, and strong customer support, making it a preferred choice for scalability and management.
- "The support for this solution is very good."
- "If you have a heterogenous data centre that is specially focused on Linux platforms, this is safe money, and good if you are looking for automation."
- "Performance and security are key advantages of RHEV."
RHEV requires enhancements in areas such as security, GUI usability, and live-patching without reboots. Better documentation and integration with third-party tools are necessary. Improvements in load balancing, clustering, and network configuration are important. Pricing and support need attention, particularly in locations lacking immediate on-site assistance. Users seek a more streamlined management interface, similar to popular platforms like VMware or Amazon, to improve ease of use and management efficiency.
- "I have found that the stability is related to the upgrade cycle. I find the cycle a little bit annoying; if the system is constantly upgrading then it is very painful in terms of the operation."
- "They don't know how to sell their great products and don’t really seem to be interested in taking care of their partners who trust and really know their products."
- "You need to buy support from red hat and you need to renew support every year in order to keep getting support from red hat."