That is a pity. Hyper-V Server 2019 for example is excellent with great enterprise software support like backup facilities, clustered filesystem (iSCSI SAN's, etc).
Suppose unless there is traction like with OpenStack (with Hyper-V support), getting the time and developers to deal with it in CloudStack will be hard. Will continue my CloudStack research and the options available. Thank you Pieter On 2 March 2021 at 12:49, Andrija Panic <andrija.pa...@gmail.com> wrote: Unfortunately, I don't thinking CloudStack actually supports (in reality) hyper-v any more - there was the original implementation for Hyper V 2012, but not sure it works any more, at all (and the "VM import" option is available only for VMware, not any other hypervisor, atm) Best, On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 at 11:16, Pieter Koorts <pieter.koo...@me.com.invalid> wrote: Been searching a myriad of places but can't find any concrete information about this. From what I understand CloudStack can be implemented on top of an existing vSphere installation and machines imported into CloudStacks control. Is the same thing possible on a Hyper-V cluster by chance? Thank you Pieter -- Andrija Panić