Topic
hyper-v
10 posts.
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VMware to Microsoft: Who's Running Azure Stack HCI
John Miller, a 30-year technology consultant, on real Azure Stack HCI migrations: a 350-site automotive rollout, police departments ditching their SANs, and why AVD is moving back on-site.
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VMware to Microsoft: Customer Stories
Three real VMware to Hyper-V and Azure Stack HCI migrations from Daniel, a Microsoft MVP in Australia: what broke, what got faster, and what it cost.
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VMware to Microsoft: The Expert Panel
Seven Hyper-V and Azure Stack HCI guests on one call that ran long enough to become two videos. What it's like getting a group of people who love this stuff talking at once.
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VMware to Microsoft: Cloud, On-Prem, or Hybrid
Daniel Apps on the four paths organizations take off VMware, and the real factors (CapEx vs OpEx, geography, licensing leverage) that decide cloud, on-prem, or hybrid.
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Running a Real Data Center on Hyper-V, No VMware Required
A hoster built a GPU-accelerated CAD desktop business on 100% Microsoft infrastructure, no VMware. The real rules for migrating an entire data center off it.
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VMware Migration: Where to Start
Every VMware shop asks the same question first: where do I even begin? Jaromir Kaspar's answer is a free lab you run with right-click, not a whitepaper.
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Migration Paths and Ecosystems: What Moves You Off VMware
A companion to episode 4 of VMware to Microsoft with Ben Thomas: the realistic destinations off VMware, how the VMs move, and the licensing math nobody walks you through.
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VMware to Microsoft: Let's Talk About Hardware
Your existing VMware hardware might already be licensed for Hyper-V. Philip Elder on planning a Hyper-V or Azure Stack HCI migration around the hardware you have.
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VMware to Microsoft, Ep. 2: Why Would I Leave?
A companion to the VMware to Microsoft podcast: Ernie Costa on Broadcom's price hikes, why Hyper-V is the real successor, and whether the ecosystem holds up at enterprise scale.
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VMware to Microsoft: What the Broadcom Price Hikes Actually Mean
Broadcom's VMware price hikes are hitting SMBs and enterprises alike. The real Microsoft paths off VMware, and the licensing benefits nobody advertises.