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Microsoft options for VMware migration

Recent developments in the on-premises virtualization market have unsettled users and prompted a re-evaluation of their organization’s strategy. Microsoft provides a robust set of solutions tailored to your specific goals and requirements. During this session, we will delve into these options, emphasizing the long-term advantages of choosing Microsoft & Hyper-V.

View the Q&A on the Microsoft Tech Community: https://aka.ms/WSS2024/VMwareMigration

This session is part of Windows Server Summit 2024! Join us for demos and deep dives on the latest updates, insights, and innovations in the world of Windows Server. You won’t want to miss this opportunity to learn from the experts, connect with your peers, and have some fun along the way. See the full schedule here: https://aka.ms/WindowsServerSummit2024

Windows Server Summit 2024 | March 26-28 2024 | In partnership with Intel®️

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5 thoughts on “Microsoft options for VMware migration

  • Azure stack HCI should also support external storage connections, this will really help customers to protect their investments made on SAN

  • If only Azure stack HCI supported centralized storage. Can't repurchase 7Pb worth of HCI HW to move out of vmware

  • Workloads that are migrated to AVS needing storage space and the overflow from vSAN can utilize the ANF (Azure NetApp Files) mounted as NFS Datastore in to AVS.

  • Needed this change from VMWARE like a Nail in our head with all out other work. Such at tis, thank you for sharing. Meeting with our Microsoft local account team as well this week. Thank Stephan, love for your to talk to my engineering and operations team that have been VMWARE most of their lives. I worked at McKesson when you came down over decade ago to discuss HyperV back then.

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