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    • DustinB3403D
      DustinB3403
      last edited by DustinB3403

      My preference, still would be Xen Server (soon to be XCP-ng) as it comes with an amazing management platform at no additional cost.

      And even for support the cost is nominal.

      KVM is great and all, but more often than not, something turnkey will win hands down.

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      • KellyK
        Kelly @DustinB3403
        last edited by

        @dustinb3403 said in If all hypervisors were priced the same...:

        My preference, still would be Xen Server (soon to be XCP-ng) as it comes with an amazing management platform at no additional cost.

        And even for support the cost is nominal.

        KVM is great and all, but more often than not, something turnkey will win hands down.

        If XCP-ng cost the same as vSphere would that change your perspective? It seems (from the outside having only used vSphere free) that VMware's products are even more turnkey than the Xen based ones.

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        • momurdaM
          momurda
          last edited by

          I think which one has the best management tools is more important, most of the hypervisors have the same features available.
          Xen is great and full featured, but management is not.
          XS made an api, but has abandoned it. xcp-ng could fix this issue.
          KVM is great and full featured, but management is not.
          There are a couple platforms for managing KVM hosts/guests, but not many and they all have limitations.
          If you want me to rank them
          1 Xen -- free both ways, a robust management api(through XS/xcp)
          2 KVM -- free both ways, a robust management api but mgmt options seem to all have one big drawback.
          3 HyperV -- free one way, large user base, easy management, adding features and integrations.
          4 VMWare -- Not free, too much money to get all features, large user base, good paid support.

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          • KellyK
            Kelly @momurda
            last edited by

            @momurda said in If all hypervisors were priced the same...:

            I think which one has the best management tools is more important, most of the hypervisors have the same features available.
            Xen is great and full featured, but management is not.
            XS made an api, but has abandoned it. xcp-ng could fix this issue.
            KVM is great and full featured, but management is not.
            There are a couple platforms for managing KVM hosts/guests, but not many and they all have limitations.
            If you want me to rank them
            1 Xen -- free both ways, a robust management api(through XS/xcp)
            2 KVM -- free both ways, a robust management api but mgmt options seem to all have one big drawback.
            3 HyperV -- free one way, large user base, easy management, adding features and integrations.
            4 VMWare -- Not free, too much money to get all features, large user base, good paid support.

            So if they all cost the same (either up or down in price), which out of that list would you pick?

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            • momurdaM
              momurda
              last edited by

              I would still choose Xen, i like the Dom0 management model it uses. But i also have most xp with it at this point so that colours my opinion i am sure.

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              • black3dynamiteB
                black3dynamite
                last edited by black3dynamite

                Backup support from vendors like Veeam makes a difference too.

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                • black3dynamiteB
                  black3dynamite @DustinB3403
                  last edited by

                  @dustinb3403 said in If all hypervisors were priced the same...:

                  My preference, still would be Xen Server (soon to be XCP-ng) as it comes with an amazing management platform at no additional cost.

                  And even for support the cost is nominal.

                  KVM is great and all, but more often than not, something turnkey will win hands down.

                  If you didn't have access to Xen Orchestra, would XenServer be your first choice still?

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                  • DustinB3403D
                    DustinB3403 @black3dynamite
                    last edited by

                    @black3dynamite said in If all hypervisors were priced the same...:

                    @dustinb3403 said in If all hypervisors were priced the same...:

                    My preference, still would be Xen Server (soon to be XCP-ng) as it comes with an amazing management platform at no additional cost.

                    And even for support the cost is nominal.

                    KVM is great and all, but more often than not, something turnkey will win hands down.

                    If you didn't have access to Xen Orchestra, would XenServer be your first choice still?

                    Likely yes, because before XO, there were numerous scripts that would create backups to remote targets (all supported and at no cost).

                    Not to mention the features (which in this case we're considering all equal).

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                    • coliverC
                      coliver
                      last edited by coliver

                      VMWare all else bring equal. We're including management in this as well?

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                      • DustinB3403D
                        DustinB3403
                        last edited by

                        If KVM came in a simple to install with management interface and backup appliance I would lean more towards that as its ingrained with the kernel.

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                          bnrstnr @black3dynamite
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                          @black3dynamite said in If all hypervisors were priced the same...:

                          If you didn't have access to Xen Orchestra, would XenServer be your first choice still?

                          I switched from Hyper-V + Paid 5nine to XS+XC and was way happier with XS+XC well before I got into XO.
                          XO seriously is a game changer though.

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller @DustinB3403
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                            @dustinb3403 said in If all hypervisors were priced the same...:

                            And the follow up question, are we only talking locally hosted hypervisors, or are you discussing clouds like AWS and Azure?

                            That's a totally different animal and is just someone else running KVM for you.

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                              bnrstnr
                              last edited by

                              I've never even used VMware, but I'm pretty sure if every single feature was available for free (like all the other hypervisors), then I'm pretty sure that's a no-brainer.

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller @Kelly
                                last edited by

                                @kelly said in If all hypervisors were priced the same...:

                                Just wanted to start a discussion about this since I'm genuinely curious. If all hypervisors cost the same for equal tiers of features which one would you use and why?

                                If it was truly "VMware ESXi plus ALL features (excluding support) for free with zero licensing, then I'd likely go for that. But we are talking about some crazy stuff there to go free.

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                                • DustinB3403D
                                  DustinB3403 @scottalanmiller
                                  last edited by DustinB3403

                                  @scottalanmiller said in If all hypervisors were priced the same...:

                                  @dustinb3403 said in If all hypervisors were priced the same...:

                                  And the follow up question, are we only talking locally hosted hypervisors, or are you discussing clouds like AWS and Azure?

                                  That's a totally different animal and is just someone else running KVM for you.

                                  Well AWS is moving to KVM, but that needed to be clarified.

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                                  • black3dynamiteB
                                    black3dynamite @bnrstnr
                                    last edited by

                                    @bnrstnr said in If all hypervisors were priced the same...:

                                    @black3dynamite said in If all hypervisors were priced the same...:

                                    If you didn't have access to Xen Orchestra, would XenServer be your first choice still?

                                    I switched from Hyper-V + Paid 5nine to XS+XC and was way happier with XS+XC well before I got into XO.
                                    XO seriously is a game changer though.

                                    I feel the same way when I first used XS+XC as well.

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller @Kelly
                                      last edited by

                                      @kelly said in If all hypervisors were priced the same...:

                                      @dustinb3403 said in If all hypervisors were priced the same...:

                                      My preference, still would be Xen Server (soon to be XCP-ng) as it comes with an amazing management platform at no additional cost.

                                      And even for support the cost is nominal.

                                      KVM is great and all, but more often than not, something turnkey will win hands down.

                                      If XCP-ng cost the same as vSphere would that change your perspective? It seems (from the outside having only used vSphere free) that VMware's products are even more turnkey than the Xen based ones.

                                      I'm not sure that that is true. VMware is good, but I've never found it so much easier. If it is, it's just slightly easier. Now if it was totally free and there was zero licensing, that would improve the ease of use, too.

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                                      • black3dynamiteB
                                        black3dynamite @scottalanmiller
                                        last edited by

                                        @scottalanmiller said in If all hypervisors were priced the same...:

                                        @kelly said in If all hypervisors were priced the same...:

                                        @dustinb3403 said in If all hypervisors were priced the same...:

                                        My preference, still would be Xen Server (soon to be XCP-ng) as it comes with an amazing management platform at no additional cost.

                                        And even for support the cost is nominal.

                                        KVM is great and all, but more often than not, something turnkey will win hands down.

                                        If XCP-ng cost the same as vSphere would that change your perspective? It seems (from the outside having only used vSphere free) that VMware's products are even more turnkey than the Xen based ones.

                                        I'm not sure that that is true. VMware is good, but I've never found it so much easier. If it is, it's just slightly easier. Now if it was totally free and there was zero licensing, that would improve the ease of use, too.

                                        Would you agree Virt Manager, Hyper-V Manager, XenCenter and Xen Orchestra UI a lot easier to use for the first-time users?

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @black3dynamite
                                          last edited by

                                          @black3dynamite said in If all hypervisors were priced the same...:

                                          @scottalanmiller said in If all hypervisors were priced the same...:

                                          @kelly said in If all hypervisors were priced the same...:

                                          @dustinb3403 said in If all hypervisors were priced the same...:

                                          My preference, still would be Xen Server (soon to be XCP-ng) as it comes with an amazing management platform at no additional cost.

                                          And even for support the cost is nominal.

                                          KVM is great and all, but more often than not, something turnkey will win hands down.

                                          If XCP-ng cost the same as vSphere would that change your perspective? It seems (from the outside having only used vSphere free) that VMware's products are even more turnkey than the Xen based ones.

                                          I'm not sure that that is true. VMware is good, but I've never found it so much easier. If it is, it's just slightly easier. Now if it was totally free and there was zero licensing, that would improve the ease of use, too.

                                          Would you agree Virt Manager, Hyper-V Manager, XenCenter and Xen Orchestra UI a lot easier to use for the first-time users?

                                          Well those run a wide gamut. Some just as easy or easier, some much harder. I think VMware just fits into the field on the easy side, but "in the field."

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                                          • KellyK
                                            Kelly @scottalanmiller
                                            last edited by

                                            @scottalanmiller said in If all hypervisors were priced the same...:

                                            @kelly said in If all hypervisors were priced the same...:

                                            Just wanted to start a discussion about this since I'm genuinely curious. If all hypervisors cost the same for equal tiers of features which one would you use and why?

                                            If it was truly "VMware ESXi plus ALL features (excluding support) for free with zero licensing, then I'd likely go for that. But we are talking about some crazy stuff there to go free.

                                            Free vs not free wasn't what I was getting at, but just removing price from the discussion entirely. Whether that means that features in Xen/KVM cost money to equal prices in VMware's portfolio, or VMware's products go free is immaterial to the discussion.

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