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Company Claims 1,000% Price Hike Drove It From VMware To Open Source Rival
lundi 2 décembre 2024, 22:01 , par Slashdot
According to a report from The Register today, Beeks Group, a cloud operator headquartered in the United Kingdom, has moved most of its 20,000-plus virtual machines (VMs) off VMware and to OpenNebula, an open source cloud and edge computing platform. Beeks Group sells virtual private servers and bare metal servers to financial service providers. It still has some VMware VMs, but 'the majority' of its machines are currently on OpenNebula, The Register reported. Beeks' head of production management, Matthew Cretney, said that one of the reasons for Beeks migration was a VMware bill for '10 times the sum it previously paid for software licenses,' per The Register. According to Beeks, OpenNebula has enabled the company to dedicate more of its 3,000 bare metal server fleet to client loads instead of to VM management, as it had to with VMware. With OpenNebula purportedly requiring less management overhead, Beeks is reporting a 200 percent increase in VM efficiency since it now has more VMs on each server. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://slashdot.org/story/24/12/02/2023238/company-claims-1000-price-hike-drove-it-from-vmware-to-o...
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