@rthallisey Per our discussion today, the catalog item name should be "Virtualization" for both upstream and downstream versions. The catalog description for upstream should be as follows:
KubeVirt enables the migration of existing virtualized workloads directly into the development workflows supported by Kubernetes.
This provides a path to more rapid application modernization by:
Supporting development of new microservice applications in containers that interact with existing virtualized applications.
Combining existing virtualized workloads with new container workloads on the same platform, thereby making it easier to decompose monolithic virtualized workloads into containers over time.
The catalog description for downstream should be as follows:
Container-native Virtualization enables the migration of existing virtualized workloads directly into the development workflows supported by OpenShift Container Platform.
This provides a path to more rapid application modernization by:
Supporting development of new microservice applications in containers that interact with existing virtualized applications.
Combining existing virtualized workloads with new container workloads on the same platform, thereby making it easier to decompose monolithic virtualized workloads into containers over time.
Virtual machines running in Container Native Virtualization continue to utilize the same tried and trusted RHEL hypervisor (KVM) as Red Hat Virtualization and Red Hat OpenStack Platform.
@rthallisey Per our discussion today, the catalog item name should be "Virtualization" for both upstream and downstream versions. The catalog description for upstream should be as follows:
The catalog description for downstream should be as follows:
@serenamarie125 FYI