The current system vm is getting long in the tooth. I (or Rohit Yadav) will looking into building a wheezy-based systemvm that includes hyper-v drivers. Hopefully network throughput should be better as well when used with multiple cores.
On 12/5/12 10:38 AM, "Jason Davis" <scr...@gmail.com> wrote: >TBH Hyper-V synthetic drivers(modules) is supported in the mainline >kernel. > >So the argument that CentOS 6.x has better support is moot. > >This assumes that the kernel version on the SSVM is at least 2.6.32. I ran >Ubuntu Server 11.x and Centos 6.x on Hyper-V natively and just needed to >load the kernel modules for the synthetic stuffs to work. > >Ancient example of getting the Hyper-V modules built/working on Debian 6.0 >http://virtualisationandmanagement.wordpress.com/2010/11/02/debian-on-hype >r-v-with-4-vcpu-support-and-syntetic-network/ > > > > > >On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 12:25 PM, Kelceydamage@bbits <kel...@bbits.ca> >wrote: > >> I'm very interested in this. >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> On Dec 5, 2012, at 10:10 AM, Donal Lafferty <donal.laffe...@citrix.com> >> wrote: >> >> > Has anyone looked into building a system VM that runs on a CentOS >>distro? >>