Red Hat Inc. is developing a Linux-based hypervisor for a fully open-source virtualization solution. The Embedded Linux Hypervisor will supposedly host both Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Microsoft Windows operating systems but be compact enough to fit on a flash drive. The new hypervisor is based on the Linux KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) project. Paul Cormier, president of products and technology at Red Hat said
“This is the first Linux-based, fully open-source hypervisor. This is the next-generation operating system.”
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