alsko-icom commented on issue #10361:
URL: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/issues/10361#issuecomment-2649356399

   Thanks for the clarification. Yes I want to test Microsoft Datacenter 
Servers as a small 2-node cluster to see how it works. My main hypervisors are 
redhat8 and possibly rocky 9. Hyper-V is just a side idea. We are already 
offering services through Hyper-v but the product is headless. No portal to 
manage start/stop VMs, no console. Basic operations would be nice to have. So, 
if the .sh scripts are doable let me know the best approach (would you have a 
walkthrough/guide for deploying or general suggestions?) and I will try it out!
   
   Thanks again for your input.
   
   /alsko
   
   
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   Hello @alsko-icom<https://github.com/alsko-icom> - to clarify, you want to 
use MS HyperV as a hypervisor with CloudStack? It's not supported and indeed 
the closest thing to it is the External Deployment Integration.
   
   Doing it this way will not be like a proper "class 1" supported hypervisor, 
it will only allow very basic operations, like create, destroy.. no networking, 
no stats and so on.
   
   Why is the reason for wanting to use Windows HyperV? Perhaps we can address 
it there.
   
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