Broadcom ditches VMware Cloud Service Providers - ‘How can they cancel a major program affecting hundreds, perhaps thousands of customers, with zero notice?’::‘How can they cancel a major program affecting hundreds, perhaps thousands of customers, with zero notice?’

  • N3Cr0@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    And that’s why I prefer KVM, even in corporate environments: I don’t need to care about licensing and dropped support.

    • lnxtx (xe/xem/xyr)@feddit.nl
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      1 year ago

      The HA, vMotion, DRS and other features.

      But I agree. KVM gets better every year. Proxmox is an excellent example of what is possible with KVM.

      • ikidd@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        Proxmox is getting there.

        HA: I implemented HA recently and even without a SAN or Ceph, you can get HA with ZFS replication to work. I have it HAing my OPNsense router amongst other VMs, and I’ve had it fail over flawlessly when a SAS card in one node shit the bed and dropped the node. I didn’t even notice it had failed over to another node until I looked at the logs.

        Vmotion: Live migration has worked well for a long time, doesn’t even drop a ping. I move nodes all the time for node upgrades and have never seen it fail.

        DRS: I haven’t seen this work yet and I only run 3 nodes with light workloads, so I can’t speak to how well it works. But it’s been there since 7.3

        PBS: this is a worthy competitor to Veeam. Great dedup, replication sync for backup, restores are painless at the file and the guest level.

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        1 year ago

        Get back to me when I can install it on Rocky or alpine.