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      bnrstnr @Jimmy9008
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      @Jimmy9008 said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

      Agree. I think Dustin missed my point. vMotion offers little more than the standard move feature in the free hyper-v.

      From the whitepaper, there needs to be shared storage for this... which makes sense.
      "First, the entire state of a virtual machine is encapsulated by a set
      of files stored on shared storage such as Fibre Channel or iSCSI
      Storage Area Network (SAN) or Network Attached Storage (NAS).
      VMware’s clustered Virtual Machine File System (VMFS) allows
      multiple installations of ESX Server to access the same virtual
      machine files concurrently."

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        Jimmy9008 @DustinB3403
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        @DustinB3403 said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

        There are other features as well, but vMotion and memory state moves are big items that ESXi has, which might make it the correct solution for a business.

        Don't get hung up on the 1 item I've mentioned as the only thing ESXi has.

        But that one thing is nothing more than what Hyper-V free has, so it was a poor thing to have mentioned as something that sets VMWare above others...

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          bnrstnr @DustinB3403
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          @DustinB3403 said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

          "I absolutely need vMotion to ensure my systems are up 100% of the time, I have a server infrastructure of 3 or more hosts."

          I interpreted this as something somebody might say to justify using VMware, though it may be the incorrect decision... Maybe that's not what @DustinB3403 meant by it at all

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch
            last edited by JaredBusch

            VMWare is awesome.
            You really cannot beat VMWare. It is the best thing out there.

            But the cost to obtain it is high because until you grow bigger than a few hosts using vSAN or internal storage, there is no point to paying for it.

            The SMB almost never needs it.

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            • DustinB3403D
              DustinB3403 @bnrstnr
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              @bnrstnr said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

              @DustinB3403 said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

              "I absolutely need vMotion to ensure my systems are up 100% of the time, I have a server infrastructure of 3 or more hosts."

              I interpreted this as something somebody might say to justify using VMware, though it may be the incorrect decision... Maybe that's not what @DustinB3403 meant by it at all

              It was an ad-hib attempt as to what a business evaluation of their needs are. Where literally the business cannot have downtime for even a few seconds.

              VMware has this kind of capability, it just cost money to get it.

              And 99.999% of businesses don't require these kinds of features.

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                Jimmy9008 @DustinB3403
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                @DustinB3403 said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                @bnrstnr said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                @DustinB3403 said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                "I absolutely need vMotion to ensure my systems are up 100% of the time, I have a server infrastructure of 3 or more hosts."

                I interpreted this as something somebody might say to justify using VMware, though it may be the incorrect decision... Maybe that's not what @DustinB3403 meant by it at all

                It was an ad-hib attempt as to what a business evaluation of their needs are. Where literally the business cannot have downtime for even a few seconds.

                VMware has this kind of capability, it just cost money to get it.

                And 99.999% of businesses don't require these kinds of features.

                But hyper-v can also do this...
                Its more design than buying VMWare.

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                • DustinB3403D
                  DustinB3403 @Jimmy9008
                  last edited by

                  @Jimmy9008 said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                  @DustinB3403 said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                  @bnrstnr said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                  @DustinB3403 said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                  "I absolutely need vMotion to ensure my systems are up 100% of the time, I have a server infrastructure of 3 or more hosts."

                  I interpreted this as something somebody might say to justify using VMware, though it may be the incorrect decision... Maybe that's not what @DustinB3403 meant by it at all

                  It was an ad-hib attempt as to what a business evaluation of their needs are. Where literally the business cannot have downtime for even a few seconds.

                  VMware has this kind of capability, it just cost money to get it.

                  And 99.999% of businesses don't require these kinds of features.

                  But hyper-v can also do this...
                  Its more design than buying VMWare.

                  Hyper-V can't do it without 3rd party software and solutions. The difference with ESXi is you'd have a single point of contact for everything (ESXi). If you wanted these kinds of features in Hyper-V you'd be looking at StarWinds and they'd be your point of contact, assuming you were using the software and not their appliance.

                  If it was the appliance, they'd be the only people to reach out too.

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                  • dafyreD
                    dafyre
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                    You also have to ensure, when using VMware, that your license includes things like vMotion and the HA failover stuff.

                    Hyper-V has host Replicas. I'm not sure what it's called in KVM and Xen / XenServer.

                    But all of the other Hypervisors include all the bells and whistles without any need for a license.

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                    • DustinB3403D
                      DustinB3403
                      last edited by

                      Which 3rd party solutions adds complexity, and can lead the the blame game.

                      There is value in ESXi, but it's not something easily justified for a lot of businesses.

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                        Jimmy9008 @DustinB3403
                        last edited by

                        @DustinB3403 said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                        @Jimmy9008 said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                        @DustinB3403 said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                        @bnrstnr said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                        @DustinB3403 said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                        "I absolutely need vMotion to ensure my systems are up 100% of the time, I have a server infrastructure of 3 or more hosts."

                        I interpreted this as something somebody might say to justify using VMware, though it may be the incorrect decision... Maybe that's not what @DustinB3403 meant by it at all

                        It was an ad-hib attempt as to what a business evaluation of their needs are. Where literally the business cannot have downtime for even a few seconds.

                        VMware has this kind of capability, it just cost money to get it.

                        And 99.999% of businesses don't require these kinds of features.

                        But hyper-v can also do this...
                        Its more design than buying VMWare.

                        Hyper-V can't do it without 3rd party software and solutions. The difference with ESXi is you'd have a single point of contact for everything (ESXi). If you wanted these kinds of features in Hyper-V you'd be looking at StarWinds and they'd be your point of contact, assuming you were using the software and not their appliance.

                        If it was the appliance, they'd be the only people to reach out too.

                        No. You could use hyper-v on its own and match the availability of VMWare site-for-site, with good design. For example, I could use haproxy with multiple IIS servers, VMs, all sitting on multiple hosts, connection to a SQL Server using failover cluster services for the database (no shared storage needed) with multiple lines in etc...

                        Different design - yes. Less availability than that one same site running VMWare - no.

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                        • DustinB3403D
                          DustinB3403 @Jimmy9008
                          last edited by DustinB3403

                          @Jimmy9008 said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                          @DustinB3403 said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                          @Jimmy9008 said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                          @DustinB3403 said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                          @bnrstnr said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                          @DustinB3403 said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                          "I absolutely need vMotion to ensure my systems are up 100% of the time, I have a server infrastructure of 3 or more hosts."

                          I interpreted this as something somebody might say to justify using VMware, though it may be the incorrect decision... Maybe that's not what @DustinB3403 meant by it at all

                          It was an ad-hib attempt as to what a business evaluation of their needs are. Where literally the business cannot have downtime for even a few seconds.

                          VMware has this kind of capability, it just cost money to get it.

                          And 99.999% of businesses don't require these kinds of features.

                          But hyper-v can also do this...
                          Its more design than buying VMWare.

                          Hyper-V can't do it without 3rd party software and solutions. The difference with ESXi is you'd have a single point of contact for everything (ESXi). If you wanted these kinds of features in Hyper-V you'd be looking at StarWinds and they'd be your point of contact, assuming you were using the software and not their appliance.

                          If it was the appliance, they'd be the only people to reach out too.

                          No. You could use hyper-v on its own and match the availability of VMWare site-for-site, with good design. For example, I could use haproxy with multiple IIS servers, VMs, all sitting on multiple hosts, connection to a SQL Server using failover cluster services for the database (no shared storage needed) with multiple lines in etc...

                          Different design - yes. Less availability than that one same site running VMWare - no.

                          And your dependency chain is way longer in this setup. The complexity goes through the roof as well. Which while it may be doable, doesn't mean its practical.

                          At that point you might as well just license ESXi and tell your systems to pool (across multiple sites). Project done.

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                            wirestyle22 @JaredBusch
                            last edited by wirestyle22

                            @JaredBusch said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                            VMWare is awesome.
                            You really cannot beat VMWare. It is the best thing out there.

                            But the cost to obtain it is high because until you grow bigger than a few hosts using vSAN or internal storage, there is no point to paying for it.

                            The SMB almost never needs it.

                            That makes sense why it's typically not a recommended solution as a lot of us are SMB. I have very little exposure to VMware. Definitely not enough to understand it's strengths and weaknesses. Valuable information.

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                              Jimmy9008 @DustinB3403
                              last edited by

                              @DustinB3403 said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                              @Jimmy9008 said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                              @DustinB3403 said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                              @Jimmy9008 said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                              @DustinB3403 said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                              @bnrstnr said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                              @DustinB3403 said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                              "I absolutely need vMotion to ensure my systems are up 100% of the time, I have a server infrastructure of 3 or more hosts."

                              I interpreted this as something somebody might say to justify using VMware, though it may be the incorrect decision... Maybe that's not what @DustinB3403 meant by it at all

                              It was an ad-hib attempt as to what a business evaluation of their needs are. Where literally the business cannot have downtime for even a few seconds.

                              VMware has this kind of capability, it just cost money to get it.

                              And 99.999% of businesses don't require these kinds of features.

                              But hyper-v can also do this...
                              Its more design than buying VMWare.

                              Hyper-V can't do it without 3rd party software and solutions. The difference with ESXi is you'd have a single point of contact for everything (ESXi). If you wanted these kinds of features in Hyper-V you'd be looking at StarWinds and they'd be your point of contact, assuming you were using the software and not their appliance.

                              If it was the appliance, they'd be the only people to reach out too.

                              No. You could use hyper-v on its own and match the availability of VMWare site-for-site, with good design. For example, I could use haproxy with multiple IIS servers, VMs, all sitting on multiple hosts, connection to a SQL Server using failover cluster services for the database (no shared storage needed) with multiple lines in etc...

                              Different design - yes. Less availability than that one same site running VMWare - no.

                              And your dependency chain is way longer in this setup. The complexity goes through the roof as well. Which while it may be doable, doesn't mean its practical.

                              At that point you might as well just license ESXi and tell your systems to pool (across multiple sites). Project done.

                              Why way longer? Two VMs for HAProxy in failover, one on nodeA, one on nodeB, 2 x IIS sitting behing them, one on nodeA, one on nodeB, sql server clustered, one nodeA, one nodeB... not difficult. Just as much reliability as having multiple servers with VMWare at 5k a pop. With VMWare, i'd still need two SQL servers for cluster. I'd still need two IIS, and i'd still likely want haproxy to make sure the traffic will failover between the IIS too...

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                              • DustinB3403D
                                DustinB3403
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                                @Jimmy9008 I'm done with the topic. Please investigate ESXi and how it manages the individual hosts and enabled HA there in.

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                                  JaredBusch @Jimmy9008
                                  last edited by

                                  @Jimmy9008 said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                                  with VMWare at 5k a pop

                                  FFS, you have no idea WTF you are talking about. Stop arguing and go learn. Then you can discuss instead of argue.

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                                    Jimmy9008 @JaredBusch
                                    last edited by

                                    @JaredBusch said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                                    @Jimmy9008 said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                                    with VMWare at 5k a pop

                                    FFS, you have no idea WTF you are talking about. Stop arguing and go learn. Then you can discuss instead of argue.

                                    ^ where did I argue? I was asking an actual question... from the quick search I did it was 5k or so per server, maybe not exact... didn't realise I had to provide a detailed quote for a reply on ML!

                                    Chill and have a beer fella - its Friday.

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                                      Jimmy9008 @JaredBusch
                                      last edited by

                                      @JaredBusch said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                                      @Jimmy9008 said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                                      with VMWare at 5k a pop

                                      FFS, you have no idea WTF you are talking about. Stop arguing and go learn. Then you can discuss instead of argue.

                                      This is the product right?

                                      0_1498835126750_VMWare.PNG

                                      £4712 with VAT... not far out of the 5k I said no?

                                      So where are you saying I'm wrong here?

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                                        JaredBusch @Jimmy9008
                                        last edited by

                                        @Jimmy9008 said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                                        @JaredBusch said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                                        @Jimmy9008 said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                                        with VMWare at 5k a pop

                                        FFS, you have no idea WTF you are talking about. Stop arguing and go learn. Then you can discuss instead of argue.

                                        This is the product right?

                                        0_1498835126750_VMWare.PNG

                                        £4712 with VAT... not far out of the 5k I said no?

                                        So where are you saying I'm wrong here?

                                        Would like like me to send you a quote for an hour of consulting time to help you understand?

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                                        • wirestyle22W
                                          wirestyle22 @JaredBusch
                                          last edited by wirestyle22

                                          @JaredBusch said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                                          @Jimmy9008 said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                                          @JaredBusch said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                                          @Jimmy9008 said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                                          with VMWare at 5k a pop

                                          FFS, you have no idea WTF you are talking about. Stop arguing and go learn. Then you can discuss instead of argue.

                                          This is the product right?

                                          0_1498835126750_VMWare.PNG

                                          £4712 with VAT... not far out of the 5k I said no?

                                          So where are you saying I'm wrong here?

                                          Would like like me to send you a quote for an hour of consulting time to help you understand?

                                          How much is an hour of consulting time? I fI can afford it I'd probably hire you to teach me in general, not just about this. I'm very serious

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                                            Jimmy9008 @wirestyle22
                                            last edited by

                                            @wirestyle22 said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                                            @JaredBusch said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                                            @Jimmy9008 said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                                            @JaredBusch said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                                            @Jimmy9008 said in When to use VMWare over free hypervisors?:

                                            with VMWare at 5k a pop

                                            FFS, you have no idea WTF you are talking about. Stop arguing and go learn. Then you can discuss instead of argue.

                                            This is the product right?

                                            0_1498835126750_VMWare.PNG

                                            £4712 with VAT... not far out of the 5k I said no?

                                            So where are you saying I'm wrong here?

                                            Would like like me to send you a quote for an hour of consulting time to help you understand?

                                            How much is an hour of consulting time? I fI can afford it I'd probably hire you to teach me. I'm very serious

                                            Hahah lol

                                            No, i'd like you to not be rude actually. From the page I am looking at, that product is the minimum you need for vMotion - which is what we were just talking about where I referred to the price... so... yeah...

                                            I'm not the one being rude here.

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