Install "MS Hyper-V" on top of existing Sangfor HCI?

Jackal Tang Lv1Posted 27 Aug 2024 11:49

Dears,
Please check can we Install "MS Hyper-V" on top of existing Sangfor HCI?

Thx a lot!

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hi, if you mean to enable virtualization inside an HCI virtual machine (nested virtualization), you can try to edit the virtual machine and enable use cpu from host.
To use CPU from the host in Sangfor HCI, you can follow these steps:

Go to the “Edit VM” section.
Select “Use CPU from host” and optionally select “Para-virtualized clock”.
Click “Save” to apply the changes.

Please note that after using this feature, if the physical servers on the node use different CPU models, you will not be able to migrate the VM across nodes. However, if the physical servers use the same CPU model, you can migrate the VM as usual.
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Newbie788990 Lv1Posted 19 Nov 2024 15:18
  
Installing MS Hyper-V will create an overlapping virtualization layer, causing conflicts Run 3 and reducing system performance.
Zonger Lv5Posted 29 Aug 2024 19:04
  
It is not recommended to install Microsoft Hyper-V on top of an existing Sangfor HCI (Hyper-Converged Infrastructure) cluster. This is because Hyper-V requires a specific hardware configuration and can potentially interfere with the Sangfor HCI's underlying infrastructure and management software. Additionally, installing Hyper-V on top of Sangfor HCI may cause conflicts and stability issues. It is recommended to use Sangfor HCI as a standalone solution for virtualization and not to mix it with other virtualization software.
AimanHakim Lv2Posted 29 Aug 2024 00:36
  
Hi guys, would like to clarify that in Sangfor HCI does not support nested virtualization. I've experienced this during my recent sites. At least that's what the Sangfor support told me
jerome_itable Lv3Posted 28 Aug 2024 09:26
  
What you are trying to do is called nested virtualization.
It is likely possible to work as long as you setup your Sangfor HCI properly and enable the virtualization features inside the VM.
Jackal Tang Lv1Posted 27 Aug 2024 17:30
  
Dears, noted with thanks!

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