RED SOFT and HOSTVM confirmed the compatibility of their products

Within the framework of technological partnership, RED SOFT and HOSTVM conducted compatibility tests for their products. The developers have confirmed the correctness of the virtualization platform "HOSTVM" running under the RED OS operating system (produced by RED SOFT). The test results are reflected in the bilateral compatibility certificate.

RED OS is the Russian general-purpose Linux family operating system for servers and workstations. It is FSTEC of Russia certificate holder (cert. №4060 dated 12.01.2019) that confirms its compliance with information security requirements and allows its use in government information systems and personal data information systems up to class 1 inclusive. RED OS is registered in the Unified Register of Russian Software and Databases of the Ministry of Communications of Russia (№3751).

"HOSTVM" virtualization platform is designed for virtualization of servers, workplaces, applications and allows to implement a full-featured virtualization infrastructure at the corporate level with the use of Russian software. "HOSTVM" is listed in the Unified Register of Russian software and databases of the Ministry of Communications of Russia (№4407).

"Compatibility of RED OS with other domestic products plays a crucial role in the successful building of integrated solutions. The results of work with colleagues from "HOSTVM" allow us to offer our customers more options based on both their needs and legislation in the field of information technologies", - Rustam Rustamov, Deputy RED SOFT CEO, commented.

"The full-scale operation of domestic operating systems in the "HOSTVM" virtualization environment is a key factor in the successful construction of a fully operational corporate virtualization infrastructure. The conducted testing allows to guarantee stable operation of key business services using RED OS on HOSTVM virtualization platform both for server operating systems and for virtualized workplaces and applications", - Ivan Klimov, Head of Development Department, commented.