@scottalanmiller said in ESXi cluster, advice needed:
@pmoncho said in ESXi cluster, advice needed:
@scottalanmiller said in ESXi cluster, advice needed:
@pmoncho said in ESXi cluster, advice needed:
In a single server, It seems the free alternatives lose their feature power and it all comes down to $500 (actually $576).
I have no idea why it seems that way, but it's simply not true. More features, more flexibility... all still there.
In a single server situation, what flexibility or feature exists? I'm only seeing the benefits of free hypervisors kick in in multi-server situations.
Not as many, surely. And it varies by the product, but...
- No licensing or license center or logins needed to get downloads and updates (this is a killer feature IMHO, as an MSP we deal with companies that got screwed by this constantly - often when IT pros move on to another company and no one remembers or knows what licenses to manage.)
- Easier remote access, generally without needing to deploy and manage another virtual machine just for that.
- Simpler overall management. VMware is the only platform we are regularly called in to manage because it is "too hard" for the IT teams. We manage everything because people are busy, but VMware is the only one that is regularly "too hard" and people are having issues with it.
- More reliable updates. We see more issues per-VMware install than all other platforms combined. It's not bad, it's just not on par with the market.
- Broader hardware support and options. Software RAID being the massive feature here in the single server space (things like VSANs in the bigger spaces.)
- Included features like built in backups are common in other packages.
- Even in stand alone environments, ability to move workloads to another machine are a huge deal. Stand alone doesn't imply a lack of hardware to send workloads to. It might be that way, but not necessarily.
- Preparation for growth. The single server environment today is the two server environment tomorrow. Flexibility to protect against the unknown always matters.
Thanks a lot for this. Will keep these in mind.