I purposely left the "inability to ... (do things)" blank. Hyper-V is a "new concept" in Windows (mind you, they just exposed the API with 1809, that's 1 year ago), and it's not mature enough, you'll find a lot of areas where it struggles to get it right. And when I'm talking "new", I mean compared to VirtualBox/VMware/others, even their own VirtualPC running on my PPC Mac was better!Andrew Brehm wrote:After fighting with Hyper-V's inability to ...
Or they're just fine tuning it to be a very-specific-type-hypervisor, and not a generic one like the ones mentioned, maybe their goal isn't to have a DOS/Solaris/Other VM after all, but simply to isolate their own processes from each other, just like having siblings in their own bedrooms...