Hi Tejas,

We do nested virtualization on KVM (based on CentOS 7.1). Never tried Hyper-v, 
but all other hypervisors work fine nested on KVM. 

Regards, Remi 

> On 08 Aug 2015, at 09:32, Tejas Sheth <tshet...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I am a big fan of kvm and xenserver too.
> In our requirement few account requires nested virtualization (hyper-v) for
> lab setup. Which need to be provisioned from cloudstack. Thats The reason
> behind vmware hypervisor.
> 
> Thanks,
> Tejas
>> On Aug 8, 2015 12:37 PM, "Remi Bergsma" <rberg...@schubergphilis.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I can only comment on the NSX part, as we do not use VMware as a
>> hypervisor in production.
>> 
>> NSX-mh is well supported, we run 1000s of VMs on KVM/XenServer with NSX
>> since 2012 and it rocks. VMware NSX-vsphere is not supported, this is a
>> different product.
>> 
>> May I ask why you didn't consider KVM or XenServer? Many people in the
>> community use this so getting help should be easy.
>> 
>> But VMware as a hypervisor is supported. Maybe someone that runs this can
>> share some thoughts/tips?
>> 
>> Regards, Remi
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On 08 Aug 2015, at 08:44, Tejas Sheth <tshet...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello,
>>> 
>>> We are planing to deploy cloudstack in production with VMware and
>>> cloudstack in large scale production environment (100+ accounts with 200+
>>> VMS) with advanced networking .
>>> 
>>> We have evaluated multiple hypervisor and we have finalized VMware
>>> vsphere as hypervisor layer. I have following queries regarding
>> stability.
>>> 
>>> 1) which vmware version and cloudstack version is integrates and
>>> maintains stability
>>> 
>>> 2) does anyone has tested VMware NSX with cloudstack?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Really appreciate your advice in advance.
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Tejas
>> 

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