Hi Mikul
Welcome,
You can also convert your system to linux and run Windows as a VM :)
Then you can do nested KVMs and be fine.
Regards,
ilya
On 6/8/16 6:26 AM, Mukul Rajarshi wrote:
> Hello CloudStack team,
>
> My name is Mukul Rajarshi and I have joined Accelerite CloudPlatform testing
> t
Welcome Mukul!
2016-06-08 15:26 GMT+02:00 Mukul Rajarshi :
> Hello CloudStack team,
>
> My name is Mukul Rajarshi and I have joined Accelerite CloudPlatform
> testing team. Earlier I have worked on in storage systems, cloud computing,
> virtualization and data management systems. This is the fir
Welcome Mukul!
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Hi Mukul,
Welcome. VirtualBox can't virtualise VT-x so can'
Hi Mukul,
Welcome. VirtualBox can't virtualise VT-x so can't pass it through to the
guest (nested) hypervisor.
You can run XenServer in PV mode (but it's slow), KVM requires VT-x to be
available so you won't be able to start the KVM modules on you CentOS/Ubuntu
host.
You need to use VMware Wo