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Support drivers for Hyper-v
Support for Microsoft Hyper-V would be nice
Status:
wird überprüft
we are currently evaluation if we can add this to V8.
Support for Microsoft Hyper-V would be nice
we are currently evaluation if we can add this to V8.
Aaron Marks
With the Hyper-V Integration Services being included in the latest Linux kernels, this should be easier than ever to do now.
Gert Hansen
As ACC uses the same base systems as ASG, i merged the ACC requests into this idea. Gert
Yung Hon
We actually using only Hyper-V R2 2008 by company policy. To implement Astaro Secure GW it must run on Hyper-V.
Marc Meyers
It is important to support Hyper-V
Marc Meyers
It dosen't make sence to install also VMware on a Windows 2008 R2 Environement. As the world turns more to the virtual World it should be virtualisized.
jpvigneault
I am also looking forward for Hyper-V Drivers into V8. I currently have 7.5 under Hyper-v which run OK, but optimized network driver instead of the emulated Legacy one would greatly reduce CPU usage on my setup.
megaposer
ACC is based on ASG V7.50x which does not support Hyper-V. To enable correct support of Hyper-V in ACC hence requires to integrate it for ASG first.
At the moment, adding support for Hyper-V to ASG is not part of the Astaro roadmap.
@admin: please relocate to the ASG feature request forum
Matt Horning
I hope you push this up on ACC. I am running it and it currently run fine EXCEPT the time gets way off causing the attached Astaro's to max out on processor. Please push this out before v8.0
Tobias Frank
Hyper V is not XEN :)
It will be very nice to include Hyper V Support for ASTARO Products (ASG, ACC etc...)
wolfman
Hyper-V support would be really nice! I'm working for the largest independent residential mortgage broker in Germany and we're using Hyper-V for our testlabs.
Marco
Hyper-V would be nice. some small customers are running the sbs server and there we can add the hyper-v role. sometimes they don't wont buy an astaro hardware because they already have a firewall (or use an adsl router as firewall9)....
cko
yes please! id be happy to use astaro in hyper-v :-)
Chris
Hyper-V wil definitely raise in marketshare, especially with the upcoming R2.
Windows Server 2008, and therefore Hyper-V Server is absolutely stable. It would be great to have official Hper-V Support and therefore an alternative to VMware.
Alan Toews
No, I don't think it is..
http://blogs.technet.com/windowsserver/archive/2007/12/20/Xen-in-the-Windows-kernal_3F00_-Ha_2D00_ha.aspx
sammoe
If you have XEN support, then you have also hyper-V support. Hyper-V is based on XEN !! little comment: who will use a Bluescreen System as a host ?