RHEV-H to RHEL release mapping table ?
Hi,
I understand that RHEV-H is a stripped down RHEL release geared towards virtualization. But is there a mapping table that lists from which RHEL release the corresponding RHEV-H version was derived from ?
For e.g.,
RHEV-H 3.5 was derived out of RHEL 6.7, something of that sort.
I looked and searched RH website, but could find it. Will appreciate if you can point me to such a document.
Thanks,
Dharmesh.
Responses
Hi Dharmesh, RHEV-H (a minimal version of RHEL) and RHEL hosts are all supported hypervisors. The versions match each other(RHEV-H 6.7 is based on RHEL 6.7). For RHEV-M versions (ex. 3.5, 3.6, ...). For now, it generally supports the latest RHEL 6.x version. The supported RHEV-M version is updated in the Installation Guide for each release. For example, see https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Virtualization/3.6/html/Installation_Guide/chap-System_Requirements.html#Red_Hat_Enterprise_Virtualization_Manager_Requirements ( Operating System Requirements).
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