Hyper-v support

Hi!
Is Oracle 11g supported in a virtual Hyper-V environment?
Br
Carl

Welcome to the forums!
The best place to check for these things is My Oracle Support. For a example a quick search turned up this document:
Identifying Oracle Software For Windows Operating System [ID 834829.1]
Which states that Hyper-V is not supported.

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  • Hyper-V

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  • Does the 2012r2 failover cluster support the Linux system high ability

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    Hi,
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