I got this query for you gurus. I installed windows vm 2008 r2 on esx 3.5 and tried to add the hyper-v included within the OS.
An error stated that my processors do not support it. In fact my processors do support it. If i install esxi or esx4 will I get the same error?
To be exact do not support VT
There's no product out there currently that will virtualize VT (or AMD-V) so while the host can use it, the VMs don't see the vCPU as having it.
Dave
VMware Communities User Moderator
New book in town - vSphere Quick Start Guide -http://www.yellow-bricks.com/2009/08/12/new-book-in-town-vsphere-quick-start-guide/.
Do you have a system or PCI card working with VMDirectPath? Submit your specs to the Unofficial VMDirectPath HCL - http://www.vm-help.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=21.
I hear that the current kvm offering virtualizes AMD-V, but not VT-x. Regardless, no current VMware product virtualizes either one.
So, you wanna install hyper-v under ESX? I doubt that's possible.
---
MCSA, MCTS, VCP, VMware vExpert '2009