
Note: SCSI controller Hyper-V and ESX is usable just for secondary disks, system image must be used with IDE controller! Network: Virtio, E1000, vmxnet3 (optional).Network: Network adapter, Legacy Network adapter.Disk: IDE, VMware paravirtual SCSI, LSI Logic SAS, LSI Logic Parallel.Usable Network and Disk interfaces on various hypervisors: Warning: Hypervisors that provide paravirtualization are not supported.

Hyper-V on Windows Server 2008r2, 2012 and Windows 10 (Only Generation 1 Hyper-V virtual machine is supported at the moment).CHR has been tested on the following platforms: Note: We recommend allocating at least 1024MiB of RAM for CHR instances. You can get an approximate number by using the following formula: The minimum required RAM depends on interface count and CPU count.

Disk: 128MB disk space for the CHR virtual hard drive (Max: 16GB).Host CPU: 64-bit with virtualization support.Package version: RouterOS v6.34 or newer.CHR has full RouterOS features enabled by default but has a different licensing model than other RouterOS versions. It supports the x86 64-bit architecture and can be used on most of the popular hypervisors such as VMWare, Hyper-V, VirtualBox, KVM, and others.

You will be asked for the username and password of your account.Cloud Hosted Router (CHR) is a RouterOS version intended for running as a virtual machine. To request a trial license, you must run the command "/system license renew" from the CHR device command line. You will have to make a new CHR installation to make a purchase within the required time frame. If your trial ends, and there are no purchases within 2 months after it ended, the device will no longer appear in your MikroTik account. If you plan to purchase the selected license, you must do it within 60 days of the trial end date. A trial period is 60 days from the day of acquisition, after this time passes, your license menu will start to show "Limited upgrades", which means that RouterOS can no longer be upgraded. All the paid license equivalents are available for trial. Then you can request the desired license level for trial from your router that will assign your router ID to your account and enable a purchase of the license from your account. You will have to have an account registered on. You may for 60 days test the increased speed of P1/P10/P-Unlimited (PU) licenses.
