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VMware licensing changes and AI demands are forcing enterprises to rethink ROBO and edge strategies. Running different stacks at the edge and core adds cost and complexity. Here’s my take on StorageSwiss: storageswiss.com/2025/08/08/ret… #ROBO #EdgeComputing #VMwareExit #Infrastructure

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Do you need a Multi-Site VMware Alternative Strategy? VMware licensing crisis forcing your hand? Most "edge solutions" are just rebranded data center platforms or small solutions pretending to be enterprise-ready. Multi-site ops need: - Independence during outages - Remote

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VMware→VergeOS Tip: Use ioMigrate. Do a full backup of your VMware VMs into VergeOS, keep them current with CBT incrementals, and test imported copies. When ready, run a <1-min resync and cut over. Downtime ≈ boot time—~3× faster on VergeOS. verge.io/vmware-migrati…

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Edge/ROBO/Venue Tip of the Day VergeOS keeps Edge, ROBO, and Venues resilient with centralized management—one platform, unified visibility, no silos. verge.io/blog/edge-comp…

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Multi-site IT often gets it wrong: 🔴 Common server hardware 🔴 Fragmented software stacks I argue the opposite delivers better results: ✅ Any hardware ✅ One consistent software layer Read my latest on StorageSwiss: storageswiss.com/2025/09/03/lev…

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Storage-specific deduplication is wasting capacity and costing you money. Learn about Infrastructure-wide deduplication in our latest post: verge.io/blog/storage/w…

Storage-specific deduplication is wasting capacity and costing you money. Learn about Infrastructure-wide deduplication in our latest post:
verge.io/blog/storage/w…
storageswiss (@storageswiss) 's Twitter Profile Photo

VMware Exit with a side of Cloud Repatriation? How about some AI on top? 83% of CIOs are planning cloud repatriation (up from 43% in 2020) 📈 The VMware crisis isn't just about hypervisors—it's the perfect catalyst for bringing expensive cloud workloads home. The math is

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Your data belongs in your AI, not theirs. With VergeOS + VergeIQ, it’s finally practical: smarter path is a private, shared AI that keeps your IP inside your organization,. The roadblock? Complexity. Most teams can’t stitch GPUs, storage, and orchestration together. VergeOS

Your data belongs in your AI, not theirs.

With VergeOS + VergeIQ, it’s finally practical: smarter path is a private, shared AI that keeps your IP inside your organization,.

The roadblock? Complexity. Most teams can’t stitch GPUs, storage, and orchestration together.

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Not All vSANs are Created Equal. VergeFS, integrated into VergeOS, outperforms all other vSANs and dedicated All-Flash Arrays. verge.io/vergefs-a-bett…

storageswiss (@storageswiss) 's Twitter Profile Photo

VDI belongs back in the conversation. A VMware exit is more than a hypervisor swap—it’s the moment to modernize VDI and infrastructure together. Costs are lower, storage is faster, and compliance, security, and AI now demand a unified strategy. Modernizing VDI and

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That’s why the smartest organizations are rethinking where AI belongs. Not in someone else’s cloud, but in your infrastructure. Public clouds want you to believe that your AI models are safe in their data centers. But every API call you make and every dataset you upload adds

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Whatever happened to Software-Defined Networking? It was complex & costly—just another layer of sprawl. So IT kept buying proprietary networking hardware. The future is different: SDN built directly into core infrastructure—alongside virtualization, storage, & AI. Not a

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Exiting VMware shouldn’t mean hypervisor sprawl. Edge, ROBO, Venues & Core all need the same: resiliency, independence & centralized visibility. The VMware exit presents an opportunity to unify into a single, unified codebase. It is more than a hypervisor, swap it is

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Immutable Backups Fall Short Not all immutable storage is created equal — when immutability lives outside the infrastructure, recovery slows and exposure grows. See how infrastructure-integrated immutability changes the game: 🔗 storageswiss.com/2025/10/25/all…

storageswiss (@storageswiss) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Most VMware alternatives look unified on the surface, but many are dashboard-defined platforms. A dashboard hides independent subsystems that drift during scaling, mobility, and recovery. Replacing VMware is not just about choosing a hypervisor. It is an architectural decision.