ModEdit: For this feature to work, you need to make sure you're on Windows 10 1809 (or later), and that you have the Windows Hypervisor Platform optional feature enabled.
- : Some Hyper-V component is active, VirtualBox tries to use the Native Execution Manager (NEM) mode.
- : VirtualBox is using native hardware virtualization.
I know this topic has already been discussed in the following thread:
VirtualBox and Hyper-V
but not in the context of VirtualBox 6.0.
One of the highlights of VirtualBox 6.0 is Hyper-V support:
"Added support for using Hyper-V as the fallback execution core on Windows host, to avoid inability to run VMs at the price of reduced performance"
Does it mean that from now it is possible to run VirtualBox VMs with Paravirtualization interface explicitly set to 'Hyper-V'?
It would be really useful to be able to run VMs alongside Docker Native for Windows (requires Hyper-V).
Unfortunately, as of now if trying to start a VM with Hyper-V paravirtualization I receive known error message:
VERR_SUPDRV_NO_RAW_MODE_HYPER_V_ROOT