On 15/02/2010 19:02, Brian Jackson wrote:
So you want to run hyper-v guests inside of a kvm guest? So there would be 2 levels of virtualization? It's called nested virtualization. It only currently works with AMD cpus, and even then it's pretty slow unless you've got npt. It's also not very well tested (last I heard the only thing that worked reliably was kvm in kvm).
yeah. i wanted to run windows remote desktop services to serve some thin clients, but i wanted to run it on my kvm server. the desktop virtualisation requires hyper-v.
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