OpenNebula launched version 7.0, introducing a new cloud-edge orchestration engine for hybrid environments, support for Arm processors, and improved GPU compatibility. Automation enhancements in migration and cloud provisioning simplify infrastructure setups. Meanwhile, Red Hat’s OpenShift Virtualization reached version 4.19, adding previews for running on Azure, Oracle, and Google Cloud, aiming for equilibrium with VMware. The introduction of smart resource allocation will optimize virtual machine workloads, and migration tools have been enhanced to reduce downtime by utilizing storage arrays for data movement.
OpenNebula's 7.0 release represents a major architectural leap, featuring a redefined cloud-edge orchestration engine designed for hybrid and multi-provider environments, as well as new support for Arm processors and enhanced PCI passthrough for NVIDIA virtual GPUs.
Red Hat's OpenShift Virtualization 4.19 introduced technology previews running on major cloud providers, working towards parity with VMware, alongside smart resource allocation features that monitor and distribute workloads for better hardware utilization.
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