Interesting topic, since you're already running Hyper-v and ESX, I'm inferring 
that your workload is heavy on windows VMs.
If you're doing majority windows, and minority linux, stick with hyper-v. The 
benchmarks I've read show that windows VMs run fastest on hyper-v VS all others.
If you expect an even split, it might make sense to create Host Aggregates of 
various hypervisiors like hyper-v and KVM, and utilize extra-specs in the 
flavors and guest images to aid in scheduling, for example "Windows images 
launch on the hyper-v pool"

> On Mar 18, 2015, at 2:41 PM, Vytenis Silgalis <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I'm looking to champion openstack at my company, we currently run both a 
> small hyper-v cluster and 3 VMware clusters.   However we are not married to 
> any specific hypervisor.  What I'm looking for is recommendations for which 
> hypervisor we should look at for our openstack environments and the 
> pros/con's people have run into with the various hypervisors supported by 
> openstack.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Vytenis
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