• postnataldripEnglish
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    Yup, this is on form for them. This isn’t the first product they’ve done it to and surely won’t be the last.

    The moment the news broke we started migration planning, a short while later their new pricing came through and immediately justified the project spend. Tens of thousands of VMs migrated, a ton of labour, and even some hardware refreshes thrown in - and still cheaper than renewing, by a looong shot.

    Shame, I liked VMware.

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      Unfortunately our director just doesn’t pay attention to these things. When I try to bring them to him, suggest “hey this looks very bad, maybe we should plan on something now”, he brushes it off. Same thing happened when I pointed out how much VMWare we use and that it would be good to start a transition, or at least start shopping around for some alternatives to consider.

      Now like a year later he’s only just starting to mutter stuff about Hyper-V.

      Which just feels likeHyper-V is fine I guess, but god damn, could we at least try not to sink further into Microsoft quicksand? There’s better options out there.

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      What platform your company (I assume) migrated to?

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        Probably Xen. Maybe proxmox. Both had tools to assist with migration.