Yesterday with the Release of the new vSRX (15.1X49-D80) I thought “why not give Hyper V a try?”.
I spinned up a Windows Server 2012 R2, installed Hyper-V and deployed the new vSRX.
In fact I was surprised – everything (including Cluster mode) seems to run decent – of course I know that this vSRX has only limited functionality under Hyper-V and can’t scale up very well.
However it was nice to see that the vSRX now runs on VMware, KVM and Hyper-V – what else do you want? 😉
Interface-Mapping can be found here:
Interface Mapping for vSRX in Hyper-V
Hi nice post,
can you share the vSRX Hyper V Image.
Thanks a lot
Hi jhon,
thanks. I am not allowed to share the File, but you can download it from Junipers Website (http://www.juniper.net/support/downloads/?p=vsrx)
Regards
Chris
ok, alternatively can you share the full name of the vSRX image for HYPER-V.
thanks
Sure – media-vsrx-vmdisk-15.1X49-D90.7.hyperv.vhd
Downloadable at http://www.juniper.net/support/downloads/?p=vsrx#sw