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Microsoft Hyper-V Support Further Improved With Linux 6.18

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Last updated: 2025/10/10 at 7:49 AM
News Room Published 10 October 2025
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Microsoft’s Hyper-V virtualization support within the Linux kernel continues to be steadily enhanced and it’s inched along further for Linux 6.18.

The Microsoft Hyper-V code for Linux 6.18 has now unified its guest entry code for both KVM and Microsoft Hyper-V (MSHV).

A new feature for Hyper-V users is Linux 6.18 now supporting Kexec and Kdump from Azure Confidential VMs (CVMs). The necessary integration is now in place for properly handling Kexec / Kdump in that confidential compute environment.

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Microsoft has also now formally deprecated its Hyper-V frame-buffer “hyperv_fb” driver in favor of the Hyper-V Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) driver. This is no real surprise and arguably overdue. DRM/KMS drivers are far better than the Linux FB drivers that have been steadily but slowing being phased out.

Plus there are a variety of other Hyper-V changes with Linux 6.18 as outlined in this pull and already merged to mainline.

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