Your Hypervisor
Whether it's VMware, Hyper-V or Proxmox VE – virtualization at the highest level
Hypervisors offer numerous advantages: resource allocation, IT security, flexibility, cost savings and much more. They form the foundation of modern and efficient infrastructures.
As a long-standing VMware partner, we are certified to provide support for all VMware-related matters. Due to a constantly changing market, we also specialized in alternatives early on, which is why we can offer equally informed advice on providers such as Microsoft (Hyper-V) and Proxmox (Proxmox VE). This way, we offer our customers future-proof, vendor-neutral consulting – tailored precisely to individual requirements.
If there wasn't VMware – then what?
Microsoft
Hyper-V
Proxmox
VE
Familiar environment for
Windows administrators
Windows administrators
Maintenance
Very transparent
system design
In-Place Updates
system design
In-Place Updates
Excellent performance,
especially for
Windows workloads
Dynamic Memory
especially for
Windows workloads
Dynamic Memory
Performance
Remarkably low overhead
Excellent CPU and
RAM efficiency
KVM-based
Excellent CPU and
RAM efficiency
KVM-based
Stable Hypervisor
Extensively tested in
the Microsoft ecosystem
Extensively tested in
the Microsoft ecosystem
Reliability & Stability
Clear log and system architecture
Clear separation of components
(Kernel, QEMU, LXC)
Clear separation of components
(Kernel, QEMU, LXC)
Microsoft support
available worldwide
available worldwide
Support structure
Enterprise support via Fujitsu
(FSAS) with clear escalation
procedures and a deep
understanding of the
infrastructure
(FSAS) with clear escalation
procedures and a deep
understanding of the
infrastructure
Market share: approximately
5 to 13 percent
Typically 50 to 10,000 VMs
Part of Microsoft´s extensive
product portfolio
5 to 13 percent
Typically 50 to 10,000 VMs
Part of Microsoft´s extensive
product portfolio
Market position
Rapidly growing market share
Traditional SMB, but also
large-scale and enterprise
No vendor lock-in thanks to
open source
Traditional SMB, but also
large-scale and enterprise
No vendor lock-in thanks to
open source