Rhev overview-doc
- 1. Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization
Prerequisites
The Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization platform is a virtualization management solution providing
fully integrated management for virtual machines. The Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization platform
comprises various components which work seamlessly together as represented in the following
diagram :
Figure 1. Overview of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Components
Prerequisites
The following requirements are typical for small to medium-sized installations. Note that the
exact requirements of the setup depend on the specific installation, sizing and load. Please use
the following requirements as guidelines:
- 2. Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager
• Minimum - Dual core server with 4 GB RAM, with 25 GB free disk space and 1 Gbps
network interface.
• Recommended - Dual Sockets/Quad core server with 16 GB RAM, 50 GB free disk space
on multiple disk spindles and 1 Gbps network interface.
• A valid Red Hat Network subscription to the following channels :
• The Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager (v.3 x86_64) channel, also referred
to as rhel-x86_64-server-6-rhevm-3, which provides Red Hat Enterprise
Virtualization Manager.
• The JBoss Application Platform (v 5 in rpm) channel, also referred to as
jbappplatform-5-x86_64-server-6-rpm, which provides the supported release of
the application platform on which the manager runs.
• The RHEL Server Supplementary (v. 6 64-bit x86_64) channel, also referred to as
rhel-x86_64-server-supplementary-6, which provides the supported version of the
Java Runtime Environment (JRE).
Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Hypervisor
• Minimum - Dual core server, 10 GB RAM and 10 GB Storage, 1 Gbps network interface.
• Recommended - Dual socket server, 16 GB RAM and 50 GB storage, two 1 Gbps network
interfaces.
• Valid Red Hat Network subscriptions for each each Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization
Hypervisor host :
• The Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Hypervisor (v.6 x86-64) channel, also
referred to as rhel-x86_64-server-6-rhevh.
Storage and Networking
• At least one of the supported storage types (NFS, iSCSI and FCP).
• For NFS storage, a valid IP address and export path is required.
• For iSCSI storage, a valid IP address and target information is required.
- 3. • Static IP addresses for the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager server and for each
host server.
• DNS service which can resolve (forward and reverse) all the IP addresses.
• An existing DHCP server which can allocate network addresses for the virtual machines.
Virtual Machines
• Installation images for creating virtual machines, depending on which operating system
you wish to use.
• Microsoft Windows XP, 7, 2003 or 2008.
• Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3, 4, 5 or 6.
• Valid licenses or subscription entitlements for each operating system.
The Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization platform consists of at least one Manager and one or more
hosts.
• Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager provides a graphical user interface to manage
the physical and logical resources of the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization infrastructure.
The Manager is installed on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 server, and accessed from a
Windows client running Internet Explorer.
• Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Hypervisor runs virtual machines. A physical server
running Red Hat Enterprise Linux can also be configured as a host for virtual machines on
the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization platform.
The Manager is the control center of the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization environment. It allows
you to define hosts, configure data centers, add storage, define networks, create virtual
machines, manage user permissions and use templates from one central location.
The Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager must be installed on a server running Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 6, with minimum 4 GB RAM, 25 GB free disk space and 1 Gbps network
interface.