BladeSymphony 2000 (including Virtage hardware partitioning) IA-32 Server Module GVAE57A1 (Virtage) - Certification for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (02/25/2015 - 08:43)
General
| Product | BladeSymphony 2000 (including Virtage hardware partitioning) IA-32 Server Module GVAE57A1 (Virtage) |
|---|---|
| Program | Red Hat Certified Hardware |
| Level |
Certified |
Product Support
| Target Product |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux |
5 |
5.4 through
5.x |
|---|---|---|---|
| Base Product |
Certification Result
| Status |
Completed |
|---|---|
| Result |
Certified |
| ABI Complied | |
| Visibility | Published |
Certification ID
9734Notes
Which version is certified for RHEL on the BladeSymphony (Hitachi Compute Blade) 2000 including hardware partitioning (also known as Virtage in Japan)
What is "Virtage"?*
Why does my video change when I enable Virtage hardware partitioning?
Why do the PCIIDs change on my NICs when I change from "dedicated" to "shared" mode on my BladeSymphony server via the Virtage hardware partitioning firmware when this function is enabled?
Which versions of Red Hat Enterprise Linux support the Intel® Xeon® processor 7500 series-based platform (formerly codenamed "Boxboro-EX")?
Why are some systems certified to run RHEL 5 with more RAM than is listed as being supported?
What is Hitachi's Host Bus Adapter (HBA), why does it use an additional binary driver and why doesn't Red Hat support it directly?
