Super User Asked by jayunit100 on January 7, 2021
I want to allow hyperv to launch so that we can have hyper-v roles in windows, but don’t need full on virtualization.
The reason I don’t want the full on virtualization capabilities is because im running hyper-v in an already nested virtualized environment, and it doesn’t appear that i can ‘double nest’ virtual machines (if im mistaken here, please let me know) !
Another reason why I may not want full virtualization is that ultimately Im not actually using Hyper-v to make VMs.
Thus, my question is:
Is there a way to configure Hyper-V to only enable roles, or HNS, while disabling other, ‘non virtualization’ related functionality, so that it starts properly in a nested environment where 2nd level virtualization isnt enabled?
Is there a way to configure Hyper-V to only enable roles, or HNS, while disabling other, 'non virtualization' related functionality, so that it starts properly in a nested environment where 2nd level virtualization isn't enabled?
This is not possible. The user roles require Hyper-V to be enabled on the machine.
The reason I don't want the full on virtualization capabilities is because I'm running hyper-v in an already nested virtualized environment, and it doesn't appear that I can 'double nest' virtual machines (if im mistaken here, please let me know) !
Hyper-V supports nested hardware virtualization. You must be running a supported version of Windows 10 or Windows Server.
Answered by Ramhound on January 7, 2021
Hyper-V supports Nested virtualization, allowing to run Hyper-V inside of a Hyper-V virtual machine.
The main condition is that the Hyper-V host and guest must both be Windows Server 2016/Windows 10 Anniversary Update or later.
If this interests you, see the article Run Hyper-V in a Virtual Machine with Nested Virtualization.
Answered by harrymc on January 7, 2021
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