New in the Hyper-V Renaissance series: **Post 4 - Reusing Your Existing VMware Hosts** If your team is planning a move off VMware, this post focuses on one key question: do you need to refresh hardware first? Short answer: in most cases, no. The article breaks down: - Why enterprise server hardware is hypervisor-agnostic - Where VMware VCF hardware deprecations create pressure - Why Hyper-V can preserve existing compute and SAN investments - The practical compatibility checks to run before migration If you are deciding between VMware, Azure Local, and Hyper-V, this is a practical guide to avoid unnecessary spend and reduce migration risk. Read it here: https://lnkd.in/gi5s8cee #HyperV #WindowsServer2025 #VMware #Virtualization #Datacenter #Infrastructure #TierPoint
Aren't we at risk of Microsoft Getting a bit licensing hungry? How about a Linux based product?
FYI I'd like to add that SAN storage is now supported in Az Local as of Ignite 2025. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-local/concepts/external-storage-support?view=azloc-2603