> What do you mean with "does not yet have full support"?

> We have all relevant virtio drivers.

Could you provide more details, dmesg?

I'm glad to hear it should be working. I didn't spend a lot of time trying
to get virtio devices working when I couldn't find my disks. But all the
expected devices did 'just work' when I switched to full virt. I'll post a
dmesg later when I get some time.

> Your information is obsolete.

> OpenBSD has great Hyper-V drivers. They're awesome.

> The only missing one is the PV disk driver and you have to stick with
wd(4) for now.

Also great to hear! Sorry for the misinformation.

> Offering free accounts? ;)

Sorta. :) There's a free alpha environment while we're working on a new API
and manager: https://alpha.linode.com.

On Wed, Mar 8, 2017 at 10:52 AM, Markus Rosjat <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> ok it's not nice to ask general things I got it  :(
>
> So basically I like to know what kind of Hypervisors are used out there
> and work for people. With that input I can look more closely into  some of
> the  Options and check out if the fit my needs. I was not fully aware that
> there is a OpenBSD version too. Since I plan to just run OpenBSd guest I
> take a look there too.
>
> In the end I want to figure out which of these options come close to
> things I want to do. So if VMware wants me to pay a shitload of money just
> to get replication without inventing the wheel again to make it work on a
> free version I like to take a look at hypervisor that can do it or is at
> least not that costly.
>
> I hope this explains my question somewhat more :(
>
> sorry for the bad english Im just a german and we are mainly evil then
> skilled at languages :)
>
>
> Am 08.03.2017 um 16:35 schrieb Reyk Floeter:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> what exactly is your question?
>>
>> Nowadays OpenBSD runs by default on:
>>
>> - OpenBSD vmm
>> - Xen (HVM modes)
>> - Hyper-V
>> - VMware
>> - KVM
>> - VirtualBox
>> - bhyve
>> - qemu (also aarch64 and others)
>> - sun4v logical domains
>> - ...
>>
>> We have PV drivers for all of them in GENERIC.
>>
>> Reyk
>>
>> Am 08.03.2017 um 07:07 schrieb Markus Rosjat <[email protected]>:
>>>
>>> Hi there,
>>>
>>> just like to get opinions or examples of OpenBSd as guest on a
>>> hypervisor. I
>>>
>> had it running on a VMware Host but since the free version is missing
>> quiet a
>> lot features I was wondering where to look at. I also tried Hyper-V from
>> MS
>> and this looks qiet ok. So if the "virtual" guys like to share there
>> expericence it would be nice. Im open for every thing so KVM or BHive are
>> points Ive looked at but haven't tried for now.
>>
>>>
>>> thanks for the input
>>>
>>> regards
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>
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