Remember when VMware was cool some twenty years ago? With groundbreaking releases like ESX Server and vCenter Server that featured vMotion, it made traditional hardware servers feel obsolete overnight. Over the years, however, VMware has been bounced around from conglomerate to conglomerate. It was first acquired by EMC in 2004, then Dell in 2016, and now the latest acquisition by Broadcom in 2023.
There are always changes when a company is acquired, and some of the most dramatic changes have been made since the $69 billion Broadcom deal. Some of the changes that VMware customers have complained about since include:
All of this has created a lot of uncertainty, which is why many organizations are exploring alternatives in 2025. If your organization is considering a change or a looking for your first entry into virtualization, here are some great options below.
Nutanix is a leading provider of hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) that offers broad support for multiple hypervisors. This includes their own hypervisor, Nutanix AVH, which is already included in their platform and does not require an additional license. Nutanix AVH is tightly integrated with the Nutanix stack, so it is a natural choice for organizations that already use Nutanix for their HCI infrastructure.
If you like vCenter, you will love Nutanix Prism, which allows centralized management and monitoring of Nutanix clusters, VMs, storage, and networking. AHV also integrates with Nutanix Cloud Manager so you can manage both your HCI infrastructure and the AHV hypervisor from a single interface. This simplistic nature of this unified, intuitive dashboard helps lower administrative overhead and makes it easier to deploy, scale, and troubleshoot infrastructure.
Of course, migrating to a new virtualization platform is rarely considered enjoyable, but the Nutanix Move utility transforms this traditionally challenging process into a remarkably straightforward experience. This purpose-built migration tool deploys as a temporary virtual machine within your existing VMware infrastructure, establishing secure connections to both your source environment and the Nutanix destination platform. You can even manage the move with only VMware skills alone. Need some reasons to use this simple Nutanix Tool? Here are four more:
You might not immediately think of HPE as a virtualization platform provider, but in today’s rapidly shifting virtualization industry marked by rising costs, changing licensing models, and growing uncertainty, HPE VM Essentials stands out as a compelling alternative. HPE VM Essentials enables organizations to escape vendor lock-in and escalating expenses by offering a simplified, unified platform.
Still want to keep your existing VMware infrastructure? No problem, use HPE VM to connect and manage existing VMware clusters and KVM-based virtual machines. When you are ready to transition, simply use the included toolset to convert existing VMware images to HPE VM Essentials Software. With flexible deployment options, integrated automation, and a cost-effective licensing model, HPE VM Essentials empowers businesses to modernize and streamline their virtual environments without the complexity or unpredictability now associated with traditional virtualization vendors
One of the things that separates HPW from other VM solutions is its strong ecosystem of partners. HPE's partner ecosystem provides seamlessly integrated enterprise-grade backup and disaster recovery solutions specifically engineered to function consistently across the full spectrum of deployment models. The strategic acquisition of Morpheus in August 2024 significantly enhances HPE's cloud management capabilities by incorporating a mature, market-tested platform with compelling advantages including:
VMware took the world by storm more than twenty years ago, but in a cloud of uncertainty today, there are other alternatives that offer calmer sailing.