I've seen some pure Hyper-V environments recently where they've struggled
with the jump from VMware - you will need to make sure your support teams
are conversant in supporting the thing.

Management- and feature-wise, VMware will have the edge, but Hyper-V is
catching up. I'm sold on client-side Hyper-V at home.

Cheers,



JR


On 11 August 2014 01:15, CSSU NetAdmin <[email protected]> wrote:

> We are exploring the benefits of VMWare vs. Hyper-V.  We currently use
> VMWare but it seems the Hyper-V might be more cost effective.  Anyone move
> from one to the other?
>
> Thanks for any input!!
>



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