Advance your virtualization future with IBM Cloud and Red Hat

Advance your virtualization future with IBM Cloud and Red Hat

By Chris Rosen,Lizbeth Ramirez Letechipia
Publication Date: 2026-05-12 12:00:00

1. Managed operations simplify day‑2 operations

One challenging aspect of virtualization platforms is day‑2 operations: patching, upgrades, remediation and compliance upkeep. IBM’s managed service model removes much of this overhead by handling:

  • Full lifecycle of OpenShift Virtualization operators
  • Control plane and worker node upgrades
  • Continuous security patching
  • Automated failure recovery
  • Worker node remediation
  • 24/7 SRE monitoring and support

This gives enterprises a stable, predictable virtualization layer and reduces the operational “noise” that often consumes infrastructure teams. The IBM Cloud platform is supported by a 99.99% financially guaranteed SLA1, making it viable for sensitive, always-on workloads. Read more here.

2. A low risk VM‑to‑VM transition path

For many organizations, the greatest barrier to adopting a new platform is the fear of migration complexity. The service provides a structured VM-to‑VM workflow designed to reduce disruption and support predictable transitions. Using Red Hat migration tooling and assistance from IBM and Red Hat experts, organizations can:

  • Discover and assess workloads
  • Convert VM images from legacy platforms
  • Migrate VMs in stages or all at once
  • Validate applications before cutover
  • Maintain network and storage patterns

This allows teams to exit legacy hypervisors without rearchitecting workloads, restructuring teams, or rewriting operations processes. The goal is continuity and stability during transition—not…