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Red Hat Cuddles with VMware

Red Hat expands its alliance with VMware.

Red Hat, which is about to put Xen in its operating system, expanded its alliance with VMware Wednesday, promising interoperability and certification.

They're supposed to collaborate on virtual machine disk formats, paravirtualization and management APIs.

The Red Hat Application Stack virtual appliance is now certified and available in VMDK format in the VMware Virtual Appliance Marketplace for pre-production evaluation.

The pair plans to deliver channel bundles of RHEL and the Red Hat Application Stack paired up with VMware Infrastructure and VMware Server.

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Enterprise Open Source News Desk 11/10/06 12:13:24 PM EST

Red Hat, which is about to put Xen in its operating system, expanded its alliance with VMware Wednesday, promising interoperability and certification. They're supposed to collaborate on virtual machine disk formats, paravirtualization and management APIs.