I have to keep a small ESX cluster around for those unsupported VA's. They will probably work just fine in AHV/KVM, but the vendor won't support them. Other than that, VMware is toast. Nutanix runs everything, and the stack is so much more superior to VMWare now. 5 years ago, I hated AHV. Now I like it and the Nutanix stack is very powerful. They just need enough market share to get noticed by the rest of the industry. They also need some API's - as Veeam always tells me whenever I ask why Veeam One sucks so bad with Nutanix.. Probably won't take long now.
Statistics: Posted by dpeach01 — Feb 26, 2024 1:16 pm






