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KVM support [message #117975] Thu, 04 December 2014 19:40 Go to next message
skeates is currently offline  skeates
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Registered: July 2008
Location: London
Just signed up and got my email, but it comes in vmx and ovf format. KVM support would be nice.

Reading through the selling points for this it was pushing how expensive Exchange is, but to try get away from exchange and still be left with having to pay for VMWare does not help much.

I'm going to play around and try get the ovf converted so I can load it into my KVM, but would be nice to just have it work.
Re: KVM support [message #117977 is a reply to message #117975] Thu, 04 December 2014 22:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Pavel Dobry (Kerio) is currently offline  Pavel Dobry (Kerio)
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Registered: October 2003
Location: Czech Republic
For testing purpose you can use either free VSphere Hypervisor or even free VMware Player.

KVM may become supported in the future. For now we believe that VMware is more convenient for deployment and testing. Particularly when you are not familiar with terminal and command line.


Re: KVM support [message #119192 is a reply to message #117977] Sun, 08 February 2015 13:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
My IT Indy is currently offline  My IT Indy
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Registered: October 2004
Location: indianapolis
We use Proxmox for virtualizing almost a dozen Kerio servers in our datacenter. Works great, no issues. Please consider supporting KVM.

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Re: KVM support [message #133567 is a reply to message #117975] Wed, 04 January 2017 15:15 Go to previous message
bnpde is currently offline  bnpde
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Registered: January 2017
Location: Germany
Is there any news to this thread regarding KVM or other virtualization technologies? We use libvirt and Virtualbox, but not vmware, but certainly need a multiserver setup soon.

Is it just not the "supported" way to use other solutions or will it not work at all? i am asking because theoretically virtualbox and libvirt could work with vmware images

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