I've run proxmox as a VMware guest on esx and it allows openvz guests inside proxmox, but not KVM. Dave On 5 Feb 2014 11:49, "Yanis Guenane" <yguenane at gmail.com> wrote: > > On 02/04/2014 02:38 AM, John R Pierce wrote: > > On 2/3/2014 1:31 PM, Ridhwaan Mayet wrote: > >> I run a small company and I would like to virtualise our setup. My > internet > >> provider offers a cloud server running CentOS. The server is managed by > >> vmware software, they haven't been able to tell me exactly what. I > wanted > >> to know is it possible to virtualise such a setup, and Have CentOS > running > >> as the virtual OS that every client sees. Is there a solution similar to > >> vmware view + client for CentOS servers? > > wait, if your ISP is already virtualizing your internet server, I'm not > > sure what you're asking? > > > > do you want to run your own hardware server and host virtual machines > > for your customers/clients ? then, yes, KVM + virt-manager is a good > > solution. > > > > you can't run virtualization under an already virtualized environment. > This isn't true. You can run KVM on KVM, you just need to enable > embedded KVM. > I don't know how it works with VMWare hypervisor, but I know it's > possible with kvm. > > > > btw, it sounds like your ISP is using vmware esxi as the hypervisor, but > > thats just an educated guess based on the minimal intel given. > > > > > -- > Yanis Guenane > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >