In our six-part blog series about alternatives to VMware vSphere's virtualization platform, part one explains the benefits of using Citrix Hypervisor, part three explains the benefits of using Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization, part four explains the benefits of using Oracle VM VirtualBox, and in this second part, we'll explain the benefits of Microsoft Hyper-V.
Microsoft Hyper-V is a virtualization platform that offers a strong alternative to VMware. This platform allows multiple operating systems to run on a single physical host computer. It is a native hypervisor that can create and manage virtual machines, allowing users to consolidate multiple servers onto a single physical host.
Hyper-V is available as a feature of Microsoft Windows Server and a standalone product called Hyper-V Server. Hyper-V can be managed through a graphical user interface or through PowerShell. It also has an extensive set of APIs that can be used to automate tasks and integrate with other tools and systems.
Hyper-V offers a range of features that make it a strong VMware alternative, including:
While Hyper-V offers many benefits as a VMware alternative, there are some disadvantages to consider:
Remember that its compatibility limitations, limited third-party support, and steep learning curve may require careful consideration before making the switch.
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