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    Moving off VMware Hypervisor to something else - need input

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    • dave247D
      dave247
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      Small but profitable financial institution with upside down pyramid of doom VMware environment (3 ESXi hosts and a storage controller (has been rock solid for years))

      Used to have a lot more VMs but now we're down to around 15 (Windows servers and some Linux based appliances)

      Broadcom/VMware renewal isn't looking promising so I'm trying to figure out other possible options.

      Looking at Nutanix VS Proxmox and surface level perception is that Proxmox could be better

      Just looking for input.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @dave247
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        @dave247 Nutanix is literally the absolute last thing I'd ever touch. No place in a production environment.

        ProxMox we have hundreds in production. If you want a KVM base (and what else would you realistically choose, XCP-ng maybe) then ProxMox is the place to be for sure.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @dave247
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          @dave247 said in Moving off VMware Hypervisor to something else - need input:

          Looking at Nutanix VS Proxmox and surface level perception is that Proxmox could be better

          I would quite literally place one as the worst possible option and one as the best. VMware would be close to Nutanix on the bad side. Nutanix, VMware and Hyper-V these days I don't know any argument for how to use them in production.

          I like ProxMox and XCP-ng for pricing, licensing, experience, etc. There are loads of KVM systems out there, ProxMox is far from the only player. But I think you'd need a pretty incredible argument to use one given that most or all will be closed source (that means "not production ready" to us) and few have the experience, track record, support, industry knowledge and internal support of ProxMox.

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          • travisdh1T
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            I'm in agreement with Scott here. There is a very short list of options, and Nutantix is not one of them.

            Proxmox would be the primary choice (the backup server is really easy to work with as well), and XCP-NG if Proxmox can't be used.

            Migrating from a VMWare to Proxmox is also really easy. I did a trial at a former work place.

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