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but I'm jealous because I know it has already begun for many of you (and I hope you're having an amazing one).Hey all, I think I know the answer to this question but I wanted to see what you all thought. Welcome to Friday, everyone! The weekend is already around the corner.
#Vmware vsphere 6.5 enterprise cost pro
#Vmware vsphere 6.5 enterprise cost plus
VSphere essentials PLUS one $5500 at this time? I think this deserves to be re-classified as hobbiest/small business/startup level organization. The coolest use of VAIO I've seen is Shadow protect (can do a read split on restores, so the VM can boot from backup, but all read's of non-recovered data split and are issued to the vSCSI HBA as well as committed to disk so the VM does not have to "fight" your restore process for IO. Queue, and enable near zero RPO async replication). (Particularly VAIO which can give Synchronous access to VM IO Event Now but it's no where nearly comparable to the storage API's you can get from ESXi
If we want to get into the weeds of the API's Hyper-V Has VSS, and RCT To be fair, if you want something comparable with Hyper-V with Essentials (Central monitoring, management, performance tracking) your going to need to deploy SCOM/SCCM which is very not free. Yes, even in Hyper-V 2016.Īhhhh The Fisher Price Hypervisor continues to not disappoint me with weird quirks :) Note: If you want USB pass-through and you are running Hyper-V, you'll need a third party software. It's free, no issues with backup and no VM limits. The other reasons for Essentials is vCenter provides RMM capabilities (Email Alerts for hardware health, and performance issues, performance graphs that extend beyond 1 HR). If you have 1 VM on a host and your using Agent based backups you technically don't need the API.
#Vmware vsphere 6.5 enterprise cost license
You can pickup an essentials license which is good fo 3 hosts with 2 CPUs each relatively inexpensive.
#Vmware vsphere 6.5 enterprise cost free
PatrickFarrell wrote:For VMWare, the free version should never be used in production. The base license of Essentials is really inexpensive. Pretty much any feature, from backups on up require a license fee. VMware has features not available in Hyper-V. Most of the Hyper-V features are free, except for the ones that requires Windows Server Datacenter such as Storage Spaces Direct. Without knowing more about the workloads are, and needs/want around backups, availability, doing maintenance, scalability, vendor tech support options, etc., it's impossible to know what is a good or best fit. I am not sure I would BUY a server that is possibly 7 years old for "production".