Oh fun sounds like something to explore soon, any idea if new features ? Or just some fancy new web style interface ?
No issues, 2016 Host -> 2019 Client@Nizmo can use hyper-V 2016 to host a 2019 guest no issues ? Or ESX or KVM ?
Can you elaborate on this ? Any links ?easier access and transfer to Azure.
Hyper-V 2019 part or the whole Windows Server 2019 ?Anyone want to do a STH main site article on this?
You should have any problems, unless you use something very specific what relies on the particular functionality of the vmbus. In other words for all standard usage it should be fine. Since Hyper-V 2016 you can have nested virtualization as well if you wish, however in my experience the performance is not that great but for testing/development it's perfect.@Nizmo can use hyper-V 2016 to host a 2019 guest no issues ? Or ESX or KVM ?