VMware customers may stay, but Broadcom could face backlash “for years to come”
VMware customers may stay, but Broadcom could face backlash “for years to come”
300 director-level IT workers making VMware decisions were questioned.
Price hikes of over 2x widely expected under Broadcom’s VMware, survey finds
300 director-level IT workers making VMware decisions were questioned.
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ROBO licenses are gone. We saw licensing costs for servers at those sites go up 5x.
We have a few years left on our main clusters licensing, but we are already investigating moving off vmware because we expect more of the same.
15 0 ReplyWhere are you jumping to? I hear people going Hyper-V and nutanix(?)
2 0 ReplyLocal gov, we were directed to go to Hyper-V... We'll see how it goes
3 0 ReplyHyper-V is decent. It's VMM that is atrocious. Hopefully you don't have Citrix with MCS catalogs.
1 0 ReplyHyperv has shit automation support and doesn't provide native apis to work with. You need vmm or some third layer to talk to. That's where the shit starts
1 1 ReplyI'm a net admin so I don't deal much on hypervisors but I'm a bit surprised.
Does it actually have shit automation support, or do you just not like the APIs?
1 0 ReplyIt does not provide apis like that without third party softeare
1 0 ReplyYou can't control hyperv via powershel, winrm, or wmi?
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Consider Xen?
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I'm a little scared Hyper-V will turn into Azure
2 0 ReplyBit late, the path is already there with Azure Arc
1 0 ReplyThe problem is what happens if they pull a VMware. They could just bump up licensing costs so that you end up spending the same as you would to be in the cloud
2 0 ReplyMS is currently going through some legal battles in the EU about unfair pricing so it will be interesting how that turns out.
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