[Info-vax] VMware
Dave Froble
davef at tsoft-inc.com
Mon Dec 9 16:11:37 EST 2019
On 12/9/2019 1:00 PM, Kerry Main wrote:
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>> Cc: clair.grant at vmssoftware.com <clairgrant71 at gmail.com>
>> Subject: Re: [Info-vax] VMware
>>
>> VBox and kvm are our committed platforms for the V9.0 EAK. We have done
>> debugging on both all along and what works on one works on the other.
>>
>> Over the past five years I have lost track of the number of times I have
> heard
>> the following. "We run our entire IT shop on VMware, except for VMS which
>> sits over in the corner on a very expensive piece of HW that everyone
> wants
>> to get rid of. Get VMS on VMware and you will have a long life with us."
>> That's why VMware is so important to us.
>>
>
> Absolutely - as I mentioned, VMware support would be huge.
>
> To put thinks in perspective, I would say that VMware has approx. 90+% of
> the hypervisor market, so their formal support is very important.
>
> Having stated this, VMware is a bit like Oracle and Microsoft i.e. once they
> achieve a certain level of market dominance, they keep cranking up their
> prices as they believe Customers will just keep paying.
>
> In fact, many of the larger Customers are now starting to rebel and look for
> viable alternatives.
As I may have mentioned, I have no experience with such products. That
written, the following question may or may not have any relevance.
At what point does the cost of the VMware make that piece of HW in the
corner not so expensive, in comparison? Regardless, it would still have
it's own power supplies, and that can be an issue.
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David Froble Tel: 724-529-0450
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