Chapter 1. Overview

Red Hat Enterprise Linux contains virtualization packages and tools which provide system administrators with the means to run fully virtualized, unmodified, operating system guests on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. This provides companies with the ability to consolidate older systems onto newer, more efficient hardware. This reduces physical space and operating costs involved with powering and cooling older, less efficient systems. Full virtualization incurs worse I/O performance than a native, also known as bare-metal, installations of operating systems.
Para-virtualization is a virtualization technique which involves running modified versions of operating systems. Para-virtualization has input/output (I/O) performance very close to running bare-metal, non-virtualized operating systems. Para-virtualization only works with certain operating systems.
These two techniques, para-virtualization and full virtualization, can be combined to allow unmodified operating systems to receive near native I/O performance by using para-virtualized drivers on fully virtualized operating systems. This guide covers installation and configure the Red Hat Enterprise Linux para-virtualized drivers package for fully virtualized Microsoft Windows® guests.
The para-virtualized drivers package contains storage and network device drivers for fully virtualized Microsoft Windows® guests. The drivers provide Microsoft Windows® guests running on Red Hat Enterprise Linux with enhanced disk and network I/O performance.
This guide requires Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 or later for the virtualization host system. Several versions of Microsoft Windows® are supported as fully virtualized guests. For a complete list of supported guests and other restrictions, refer to Chapter 2, Requirements and restrictions.

Note

Para-virtualized drivers for fully virtualized Red Hat Enterprise Linux guests are also available. Refer to Para-virtualized Drivers Guide or redhat.com/docs for the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Para-virtualized Drivers Guide.

Important

This guide is about the Xen para-virtualized drivers for Windows.
There are also para-virtualized drivers for KVM-based Windows guests available. The KVM para-virtualized drivers, the virtio drivers, are covered by the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Virtualization Guide.
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