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VMware is a software company known for virtualization products that run multiple operating systems on a single physical computer.

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r/sysadmin · u/robiika · 3w ago

Completed a full VMware elimination in 24— happy to share what we learned

Migrated 15,000+ VMs off VMware at a Fortune 500 compnay. Took about 23 months. Landed on a mix of OpenShift and Hyper-V. Seeing a lot of posts about people trying to figure out their exit strategy with the Broadcom pric…

r/sysadmin · u/doxador · 2w ago

Kforce client wants an Architect to execute a massive VMware-to-Hyper-V migration, handle SCVMM, and travel 90% of the time. Pay: $34-$46/hr.

I found this "Senior Hyper-V Engineer" job post on LinkedIn. The Imgur link below has the screenshots and Gemini's analysis. I'm not sure who Kforce's client is, but they are living in la-la land. I absolutely blame Kfor…

r/Proxmox · u/SaberTechie · 1w ago

What Are You Using Instead of NSX with Proxmox?

Curious what others are using as an NSX alternative with Proxmox. We're nearing the end of our VMware-to-Proxmox migration, and replacing NSX is the last major piece we haven't settled on yet. For those who have made the…

r/Proxmox · u/Upstairs-Finance8645 · May 1, 2026

Datacenter Manager

Hello folks, Working on replacing a small, 3 node VMware cluster with Proxmox. Would deploying PDM be overkill for such a small environment? It would be deployed as a vm inside the PVE cluster. Thanks!

r/docker · u/kambalMike · 3w ago

Planning to expand my knowledge in DevOps and practicing Docker.

I’m currently learning Docker and backend development, and I’m trying to decide on the best setup for my environment. Right now I’m using Windows. Should I: Keep Windows and run Docker inside a VM (like Ubuntu on Virtual…