Hi team,
Not sure if this is a relevant feature request or not but I see an issue with Juniper vSRX qemu image on eve-ng on AWS Ec2 (start and stop issue0) and this looks to be an issue with VT-X not supported on AWS Ec2 instance as this machine itself is already running on VM. If there is any way we can find an alternative solution then would help us to save lots of money by investing on physical hardware.
Thank you!
Request to add nested VT-X support on AWS EC2 Ubuntu Instance
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Re: Request to add nested VT-X support on AWS EC2 Ubuntu Instance
When you install EVE-Ng under Amazon it will become Nested, Some of Underlay infrastructure dont expose properly their hardware information to nested VM. So you some many issues.rdparmar87 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 18, 2017 9:14 pmHi team,
Not sure if this is a relevant feature request or not but I see an issue with Juniper vSRX qemu image on eve-ng on AWS Ec2 (start and stop issue0) and this looks to be an issue with VT-X not supported on AWS Ec2 instance as this machine itself is already running on VM. If there is any way we can find an alternative solution then would help us to save lots of money by investing on physical hardware.
Thank you!
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Re: Request to add nested VT-X support on AWS EC2 Ubuntu Instance
As I know AWS cloud and server does not offer exposure hw acceleration thats why will work only IOL or dynamips...
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Best cloud choice is ovh.com
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Re: Request to add nested VT-X support on AWS EC2 Ubuntu Instance
True that UD, AWS does not support KVM VT-X in any of it's instances and that's the reason only IOL and dynamips are working whereas other devices are not supported.