Choosing KVM over Hyper-V....
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@scottalanmiller said in Choosing KVM over Hyper-V....:
Yeah, really sucks. But F29 was a big step up from F28. F30 isn't there yet (we've had it deployed for weeks.) But fingers crossed that F31 in the fall will be there.
Umm cockpit is not tied to Fedora releases. They can update it anytime they want to spend the resources to do so.
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@JaredBusch said in Choosing KVM over Hyper-V....:
@scottalanmiller said in Choosing KVM over Hyper-V....:
Yeah, really sucks. But F29 was a big step up from F28. F30 isn't there yet (we've had it deployed for weeks.) But fingers crossed that F31 in the fall will be there.
Umm cockpit is not tied to Fedora releases. They can update it anytime they want to spend the resources to do so.
That's not really how it works. Cockpit's version is set by the OS. They freeze during release, and you get the new version with the new release. Cockpit itself can update anytime, but to keep your OS' package system you get what is included.
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@pmoncho said in Choosing KVM over Hyper-V....:
@scottalanmiller said in Choosing KVM over Hyper-V....:
Hyper-V is crazy to me, if you aren't forced to use it, how did it even get considered? Just a huge waste of time and resources.
I'm guessing the only time to use Hyper-V is if the client doesn't want to pay for a hypervisor and wants Veeam agentless?
If Veeam agentless is a requirement, I've said forever... using your choice of backup product (not even vendor) to determine your infrastructure decisions is serious cart leading horse.
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@scottalanmiller said in Choosing KVM over Hyper-V....:
@pmoncho said in Choosing KVM over Hyper-V....:
@scottalanmiller said in Choosing KVM over Hyper-V....:
Hyper-V is crazy to me, if you aren't forced to use it, how did it even get considered? Just a huge waste of time and resources.
I'm guessing the only time to use Hyper-V is if the client doesn't want to pay for a hypervisor and wants Veeam agentless?
If Veeam agentless is a requirement, I've said forever... using your choice of backup product (not even vendor) to determine your infrastructure decisions is serious cart leading horse.
I get that. That was my thought too. Just a situation I can see happening.
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@scottalanmiller said in Choosing KVM over Hyper-V....:
@pmoncho said in Choosing KVM over Hyper-V....:
@scottalanmiller said in Choosing KVM over Hyper-V....:
Hyper-V is crazy to me, if you aren't forced to use it, how did it even get considered? Just a huge waste of time and resources.
I'm guessing the only time to use Hyper-V is if the client doesn't want to pay for a hypervisor and wants Veeam agentless?
If Veeam agentless is a requirement, I've said forever... using your choice of backup product (not even vendor) to determine your infrastructure decisions is serious cart leading horse.
Isn't the cart supposed to lead the horse. I'm certain I've seen that in every Disney Princess movie where the princess is in a cart with a horse pushing said cart off a cliff. . .
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@pmoncho said in Choosing KVM over Hyper-V....:
@scottalanmiller said in Choosing KVM over Hyper-V....:
@pmoncho said in Choosing KVM over Hyper-V....:
@scottalanmiller said in Choosing KVM over Hyper-V....:
Hyper-V is crazy to me, if you aren't forced to use it, how did it even get considered? Just a huge waste of time and resources.
I'm guessing the only time to use Hyper-V is if the client doesn't want to pay for a hypervisor and wants Veeam agentless?
If Veeam agentless is a requirement, I've said forever... using your choice of backup product (not even vendor) to determine your infrastructure decisions is serious cart leading horse.
I get that. That was my thought too. Just a situation I can see happening.
Yeah "that people still make bad decisions" will always be a reason for bad decisions LOL
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I'll just use virt-manager for now. I will have to load Fedora Workstation on my laptop to manage it. Tried to install it under windows (with the Ubuntu stack) but laptop is set up as x86 so it won't work. Not sure why it was set up with 32 bit windows when I purchased it.....
Going to install KVM this eve and see how it goes.
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@brandon220 said in Choosing KVM over Hyper-V....:
I'll just use virt-manager for now. I will have to load Fedora Workstation on my laptop to manage it. Tried to install it under windows (with the Ubuntu stack) but laptop is set up as x86 so it won't work. Not sure why it was set up with 32 bit windows when I purchased it.....
Going to install KVM this eve and see how it goes.
Why not just reload that laptop to 64 bit?
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@DustinB3403 May do that too. I already have the iso on a flash drive.
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@brandon220 said in Choosing KVM over Hyper-V....:
Not sure why it was set up with 32 bit windows when I purchased it.....
Wow, just... wow. lol
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@brandon220 said in Choosing KVM over Hyper-V....:
@DustinB3403 May do that too. I already have the iso on a flash drive.
Or leap forward, skip Windows 10 64bit, and do Fedora 30 when it comes out this week!
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@scottalanmiller said in Choosing KVM over Hyper-V....:
@brandon220 said in Choosing KVM over Hyper-V....:
@DustinB3403 May do that too. I already have the iso on a flash drive.
Or leap forward, skip Windows 10 64bit, and do Fedora 30 when it comes out this week!
Thought about that. I'm so indecisive. That is my biggest fault.
I don't have anything on the laptop that 100% requires Windows. I don't use MS Office or Outlook. I have linux desktops in the house but no portable devices. -
@brandon220 said in Choosing KVM over Hyper-V....:
@scottalanmiller said in Choosing KVM over Hyper-V....:
@brandon220 said in Choosing KVM over Hyper-V....:
@DustinB3403 May do that too. I already have the iso on a flash drive.
Or leap forward, skip Windows 10 64bit, and do Fedora 30 when it comes out this week!
Thought about that. I'm so indecisive. That is my biggest fault.
I don't have anything on the laptop that 100% requires Windows. I don't use MS Office or Outlook. I have linux desktops in the house but no portable devices.100% Linux here. Made the leap, no looking back.
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@brandon220 how goes the KVM investigation?
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Great so far. Have not been able to spend as much time with it as I would have liked. I did not care for running virt-manager on Win10 under Ubuntu. I need to get a dedicated linux laptop. I could run Fedora as a VM but dedicated would be preferred.
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@brandon220 said in Choosing KVM over Hyper-V....:
I need to get a dedicated linux laptop. I could run Fedora as a VM but dedicated would be preferred.
That's just better in general
But virt-manager on Windows is still better than Hyper-V's tools.
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@scottalanmiller said in Choosing KVM over Hyper-V....:
@brandon220 said in Choosing KVM over Hyper-V....:
I need to get a dedicated linux laptop. I could run Fedora as a VM but dedicated would be preferred.
That's just better in general
But virt-manager on Windows is still better than Hyper-V's tools.
Can't upvote this enough.
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@scottalanmiller said in Choosing KVM over Hyper-V....:
But virt-manager on Windows is still better than Hyper-V's tools.
Yeah i'm liking it now i have it running.
Got it working on my home lab from work just need to work out how to "secure" it better for remote access. But that can be another thread -
I have not tried to run a Windows vm on KVM yet....
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@brandon220 said in Choosing KVM over Hyper-V....:
I have not tried to run a Windows vm on KVM yet....
Seems to work fine for me. I have an XP VM and a Server 2016 VM. Both run well on the same box.