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Oracle VM 2.1.2 New Features (Doc ID 750180.1)

Last updated on OCTOBER 10, 2022

Applies to:

Oracle VM - Version 2.1.2 to 2.1.2 [Release OVM212]
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Version N/A and later
Linux x86
Linux x86-64


Purpose

Oracle VM is a free, next generation server virtualization and management solution that makes enterprise applications easier to deploy, manage, and support. With the latest release - Oracle VM 2.1.2 - customers now benefit from advanced high availability features for guest VMs and for the management server itself. This latest release also provides a wide-range of new features to help customers migrate their physical or virtual servers into Oracle VM rapidly to eliminate license costs, and to easily deploy sophisticated enterprise applications with an expanded list of Oracle VM Templates.

Up and Running Faster; Highly Available and Secure Any virtualization solution has to not only help you consolidate servers, it also has to increase your flexibility, meet your price/performance needs, and make applications easier to deploy, manage, and support, not harder. Oracle VM 2.1.2 delivers significant new enhancements to make it faster and easier to roll-out and reduce costs, but also to make your environment more highly available and secure.


This document lists the new technology features delivered by Oracle VM 2.1.2 since Oracle VM 2.1.1

Scope

This document lists the new technology features delivered by Oracle VM 2.1.2 since Oracle VM 2.1.1.

Please refer to the product documentation for complete information the use of these and other new features in Oracle VM 2.1.2.

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In this Document
Purpose
Scope
Details
 High Availability
 Conversion
 Certification
 Security
 Performance
 Storage and Network Support
 Deployment
 Usability / Diagnosis
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