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bymarkdavis ( 642305 ) writes:
>"Joe Baguley, Broadcom's chief technology officer for EMEA, countered that 87% of VMware's top 10,000 customers have signed up for VMware Cloud Foundation, and that cost complaints "don't play out" when Broadcom sits down with customers directly."
My translation of that: if you are a huge-enough company and manage to arrange a meeting with Broadcom, you might be able to get terms that are only marginally-hiked instead of hugely-hiked. For now.
My recommendation is, if possible, look at XCP-NG/Xen Orchest
byVancorps ( 746090 ) writes:
I see Xen Orchestra supports S3 compatible buckets, does that mean it supports immutable storage? Backup discussions are almost always lacking when talking about platform shifting. I find Azure immutable storage, especially in the archive tier are more affordable than AWS, they don't mention that. I assume Backblaze would work as they offer S3 compatible buckets but that term has burned me on several occasions. Just because there is support for S3 compatible buckets doesn't mean your solution will work. Ran into that with both Synology and QNAP for local storage.
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