It goes without saying that once a big company get's interest in i.e. Hyper-V and sponsors the needed development - that is usually a time when such a huge feature goes in ACS.
Do you need any recommendations from real-life on what to go with, in the CloudStack world? Best, On Tue, 2 Mar 2021 at 14:06, Pieter Koorts <pieter.koo...@me.com.invalid> wrote: > 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 > > -- Andrija Panić