Optimize your virtualization platform: IBM Turbonomic now manages VMs on Red Hat OpenShift
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Share With many businesses rethinking their reliance on their traditional virtualization platform, IT teams are looking for ways to manage costs without compromising performance or control. For organizations migrating VM workloads or running them side by side with containers, IBM Turbonomic and Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization now offer a unified, intelligent platform to optimize and enable innovation. The powerful new integration between IBM Turbonomic, a leader in application resource management (ARM) and Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization extends OpenShift by adding support for virtual machines (VMs) alongside containers. Powered by KubeVirt and the KVM hypervisor, OpenShift Virtualization lets you run, manage, and migrate Linux and Windows VMs. For organizations focused solely on virtualization, Red Hat also offers OpenShift Virtualization Engine , a dedicated edition of OpenShift that provides the same proven virtualization capabilities without the container platform and application development and delivery features found in the broader OpenShift platform. IBM Turbonomic already helps OpenShift users automatically manage and optimize container workloads. With this new integration, Turbonomic extends those same capabilities to VMs running on OpenShift Virtualization, providing teams with unified control of resource optimization across both VMs and containers in hybrid environments. IBM Turbonomic is a platform designed to manage and optimize application resources automatically. It continuously checks resource demands and provides clear recommendations and automated adjustments to keep applications running smoothly and efficiently. At its core, Turbonomic takes a unique application-centric approach to resource management. It automatically discovers your entire environment, from applications to infrastructure, and maps the dependencies between them. Using real-time analytics and AI-driven decision making, it determines the exact resources each application needs and takes action to ensure those needs are met.