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minus-squareRedFoxlinkfedilinkEnglish2•5 months agoWhat about virtualizing windows? Only thing I know of is hyperv, but it’s not widely used I don’t think and MS is pushing azure $tack right?
minus-squareyeehawlinkfedilinkEnglish3•5 months agoHyper-v is definitely wisely used… Lots of hypervisors support windows. Ie proxmox
minus-square@atzanteol@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkEnglish2•5 months agoTo be pedantic - KVM is the hypervisor. Proxmox is a wrapper to it.
minus-squareAnarch157alinkfedilinkEnglish2•5 months agoBeing even more pedantic, KVM is the hypervisor, QEMU is a wrapper around it and Proxmox provides a management interface to it.
minus-square@dan@upvote.aulinkfedilinkEnglish1•5 months agoJust make sure you install the virtio drivers.
minus-square@Socket462@feddit.itlinkfedilinkEnglish2•5 months agoI tried virtualizing Windows on proxmox and it went smooth
What about virtualizing windows?
Only thing I know of is hyperv, but it’s not widely used I don’t think and MS is pushing azure $tack right?
Hyper-v is definitely wisely used…
Lots of hypervisors support windows. Ie proxmox
To be pedantic - KVM is the hypervisor. Proxmox is a wrapper to it.
Being even more pedantic, KVM is the hypervisor, QEMU is a wrapper around it and Proxmox provides a management interface to it.
Fair enough
Anything based on KVM does great
Just make sure you install the virtio drivers.
I tried virtualizing Windows on proxmox and it went smooth