[libvirt] About the Windows Support ToDo Item
Daniel P. Berrange
berrange at redhat.com
Sat Oct 11 17:04:25 UTC 2008
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 02:32:09PM -0700, Adhyas Avasthi wrote:
> I could not really understand this ToDo Item clearly. Does this mean that
> libvert can be installed on Windows and then support Windows Hypervisor ?
> Please pardon my lack of understanding, but from what I understand libvert
> is supposed to be installed on the hypervisor itself (either in DOM0 or in
> the kernel that is managing the hardware underneath, etc.) and then
> communicated to from the virtual machine manager utility running on another
> machine and trying to control VM behavior by communicating to the
> hypervisor. And libvert does not support Windows hypervisor yet. So does
> this ToDo mean that there is an expected support for Windows Hypervisor?
No, the Windows support we are targetting is client-mode only. ie, allow
use of libvirt clients to connect to remote Linux hosts running libvirtd.
If someone wants to implement a libvirt driver for Hyper-V patches are
of course welcome, but its not a high priority for any of the developers
I know.
> What about VMware hypervisor, then ? Can I install (after some development)
> libvert on vmkernel (VMware's hardware managing OS) and then control it from
> a virtual machine manager? I am just trying to understand the ToDo item and
> possibilities of using libvert.
Again we'd like to have someone contribute patches to support VMWare
management. Quite a few people have expressed interest in this, but no
one yet wrote much if any code.
Daniel
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