▲ | lproven 13 hours ago | |
HP box. It is a former HP product. Version 9.x has been out for 5 years, stable for 3, and primarily targets and supports hypervisors. It knows about and directly supports VMware, Hyper-V and KVM. So, yes, get a generic x86-64 box, bung one of the big 3 hypervisors on it, and bang, you are ready to run VMS 9. | ||
▲ | rbanffy 7 hours ago | parent [-] | |
I’m bringing up my own on a Lenovo with KVM. |