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Last month we looked at how to set up nested VMs in Hyper-V on Windows Server 2016. Azure, of course, runs on Hyper-V and some regions already have some of their hosts upgraded to Windows Server 2016.
Running another virtual machine within another Azure virtual machine opens up more code-testing options for Microsoft's cloud customers.
Nested virtualization isn’t available for Windows machines. It’s worth noting that Microsoft Azure already supported nested virtualization (using the Hyper-V hypervisor).
Microsoft on Friday announced Azure Virtual Desktop support for virtual machines with 'Trusted Launch' protections.
Nested virtualization allows users to run virtual machine instances inside of other VMs, thereby enabling the creation of customized virtualization environments.
Ravello Systems, a startup founded by the creators of the KVM hypervisor, recently added a big new customer and looks poised to drive nested virtualization into the commercial mainstream.
Denodo, the leader in data virtualization today announced the availability of a free Test Drive environment on Microsoft Azure. Following on the heels ...
Nested Virtualization lets you run a Hypervisor inside of a Virtual Machine. Windows 11/10 has introduced Nested Virtualization. Here is some information that might interest you.