
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Is your IT infrastructure built on a foundation you can still afford?
In this episode of Vpod.ai, host Mike and expert Susan explore the growing enterprise shift away from VMware after Broadcom’s licensing changes, subscription-only model, and major renewal price hikes. What used to feel like a stable virtualization foundation is now forcing IT leaders to rethink cost, control, vendor lock-in, and long-term infrastructure strategy.
Mike and Susan break down why organizations are evaluating alternatives like Proxmox VE, Microsoft Hyper-V, Nutanix, Azure Virtual Desktop, and bare metal hosting. The conversation explains not just the business pressure behind the migration, but the technical realities teams must understand before making the move.
This episode covers:
The episode also highlights the changing role of IT professionals. As organizations move beyond a single-vendor virtualization model, engineers need deeper knowledge of storage, networking, Linux, Windows, automation, latency, and workload behavior.
At its core, this conversation is about infrastructure freedom. The VMware disruption is pushing enterprises to ask whether their current foundation is still solid, or whether it is time to rebuild on something more open, modular, and cost-effective.
Listen now to learn why Proxmox, Hyper-V, and bare metal infrastructure are becoming serious options for organizations planning their next virtualization strategy.
By vpod.aiIs your IT infrastructure built on a foundation you can still afford?
In this episode of Vpod.ai, host Mike and expert Susan explore the growing enterprise shift away from VMware after Broadcom’s licensing changes, subscription-only model, and major renewal price hikes. What used to feel like a stable virtualization foundation is now forcing IT leaders to rethink cost, control, vendor lock-in, and long-term infrastructure strategy.
Mike and Susan break down why organizations are evaluating alternatives like Proxmox VE, Microsoft Hyper-V, Nutanix, Azure Virtual Desktop, and bare metal hosting. The conversation explains not just the business pressure behind the migration, but the technical realities teams must understand before making the move.
This episode covers:
The episode also highlights the changing role of IT professionals. As organizations move beyond a single-vendor virtualization model, engineers need deeper knowledge of storage, networking, Linux, Windows, automation, latency, and workload behavior.
At its core, this conversation is about infrastructure freedom. The VMware disruption is pushing enterprises to ask whether their current foundation is still solid, or whether it is time to rebuild on something more open, modular, and cost-effective.
Listen now to learn why Proxmox, Hyper-V, and bare metal infrastructure are becoming serious options for organizations planning their next virtualization strategy.