I’ve been seeing a lot of doom and gloom about VMware. The cutting of services and licensing changes of the cost of core offerings are huge issues. Is anyone planning or budgeting to change to another hypervisor? If so what?

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    8 months ago

    I’m not affected by the change but I heard Proxmox and Xen brought up frequently as alternatives.

    Of course there are always cloud providers but that’s not really a good option for many.

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      8 months ago

      Proxmox is missing a lot of enterprise features. If you run a virtualized data center, it’s really not going to cut it. OTOH, if you are a small operation with just a handful of virtual servers, it might be “good enough”.

      The obvious alternative was Hyper-V, but it looks like MS is already killing it to force people into Azure.

      When you look at enterprise-level hypervisors, there really aren’t a lot of options.

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          The two big ones I see is no official vGPU support (you can get it to work unofficially but it’s not prod ready) and the clustering scheduler is still in active development while still missing several features that vSphere’s scheduler offers.

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            8 months ago

            Ah, my experience with Proxmox comes from my homelab. I use virtio to pass though things like a USB controller, sata controller and my GPU.

            I’ve never really used the scheduler and and I only have one GPU.