BladeSymphony 2000 (including Virtage hardware partitioning) IA-32 Server Module GVAE55A2 (Virtage) - Certification for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 (08/23/2018 - 11:38)
General
| Product | BladeSymphony 2000 (including Virtage hardware partitioning) IA-32 Server Module GVAE55A2 (Virtage) |
|---|---|
| Program | Red Hat Certified Hardware |
| Level |
Certified |
Product Support
| Target Product |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux |
6 |
6.0 through
6.x |
|---|---|---|---|
| Base Product | |||
| Architecture |
i386 |
Certification Result
| Status |
Completed |
|---|---|
| Result |
Certified |
| ABI Complied | |
| Visibility | Published |
Certification ID
10738Notes
Certification notes for the BladeSymphony (Hitachi Compute Blade) 2000 including hardware partitioning (also known as Virtage in Japan) on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
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?
Why does Virtage(version 97) with KVM requires a VT-x(Intel Virtualization Technology) feature enabled on logical partitions.
Potential performance impact for a RHEL or RHEV hypervisor when I enable Virtage on my Hitachi server.
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?
