Is XCP-NG a Good Alternative Replacement For VMware?

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    00:00 XCP-NG & Xen Orchestra VMware Alternative
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  • @Foiliagegaming
    @Foiliagegaming Před rokem +13

    My small company has no servers and I was on the fence of trying xcp-ng or vmware. That makes my decision much easier lol

  • @borisvokladski5844
    @borisvokladski5844 Před rokem +36

    It could be awesome if XCP-NG could be compared with Proxmox, TrueNAS scale and Harvester. There are so mange new and exciting alternatives to "classic" virtualization (VMWare).

    • @Gruuvin1
      @Gruuvin1 Před rokem

      Proxmox is really nice for the price! Especially with multiple servers using Ceph doing block replication over dedicated 10G connections.

    • @mranthony1886
      @mranthony1886 Před rokem

      proxmox and truenas are nowhere close to the xcp-ng center
      if there was more people working on xcp-ng center it would be way better than vmware on all levels.

    • @peteratkin3788
      @peteratkin3788 Před 3 měsíci

      @@mranthony1886Yet to be proven, I want to leave VMware, but the reality is that as a business, I would be a fool to do so. You don't need to be a rocket scientist to use and setup VMware, I do it in 15-30mins, saying that I so want an alternative, and it's not like the cost of XCP-NG is any less than vmware and the learning curve is steep, to say the least, I just don't have the time to invest in that.

  • @dwhk
    @dwhk Před 2 lety +8

    I love XCP-NG. I followed your guide over a year ago and did a trial on a basic 10 year old gaming PC at home and was impressed. Later I bought 2 used Dell R730s for my business and installed XCP-NG on both and its been in use in production since December with no problems and no regrets. It effortlessly runs multiple VMs on the Dells and its easy to move VMs from one host to another. Its also super-easy to import VirtualBox OVA machines - ideal for running testing / training labs.

  • @msears101
    @msears101 Před rokem +13

    I personally find it refreshing that they are open and honest about their changes.

    • @InterFelix
      @InterFelix Před rokem +1

      Yes, but that doesn't take away from the sadness of it all in the slightest.
      I have worked with VMware for a couple of years, they have had a great, innovative culture with a couple of really cool guys I've been fortunate enough to have worked with.
      Yet another example how Broadcom is a shitty company that destroys everything it touches.

    • @msears101
      @msears101 Před rokem +1

      @@InterFelix I have been doing this for over 30 years. Companies come and go. I have changed vendor and technology many times. That part is easy. Currently it is a crowded marketplace - which is good for us because we have options.

    • @wishusknight3009
      @wishusknight3009 Před rokem

      VMWare will probably be nothing more than a nitch product in about 5 years once the big corps learn they can switch over as the competition makes it easier to do so. They will price themselves out of the market.

  • @seanwoods1526
    @seanwoods1526 Před 2 lety

    Solid video thank you

  • @dec0077sa
    @dec0077sa Před rokem +8

    Even with Xen-Orchestra the administration of a XCP-ng (or Citrix Hypervisor) farm is not as smooth as with VMware and VCenter. I have worked on a 140 hosts Citrix Hypervisor farm for nearly 5 years and every time there is a patch or an update we all hope it will not break something. Hosts routinely lose the network configuration on a normal reboot, there is no central repository for the cluster configuration (the number of times we had to perform the emergency pool master switch procedure because the previous pool master would not come up again and we had to wipe it, reinstall it and join it to the cluster again!). Also, the performance of the VMs is substantially lower than equivalent VMs on VMWare.
    I have not used XCP-ng in a production environment (only tried it to compare to Citrix Hypervisor, but it lacked the features we needed, so we abandoned it), I sincerely hope it is better than the Citrix offering, but I doubt it: the command line tools are the same, agents are the same, patches are the same, drivers are the same, and it has less features.
    Compared to VMWare, XOSan is not comparable with VSAN, networking is way more primitive. I will say that passing through a GPU or using a vGPU is done better than in VMWare, simply because you do not pass a specific PCI ID device from a specific host (hence forget about live migration), but an instance of a graphics card and it is the pool master that does the link from the host the VM runs on to the actual piece of hardware: this allows for live migration, but only of Windows VMs (and only between hypervisors with the same version of the hypervisor, forget about it during a rolling upgrade of a pool), Linux VMs are out of luck (or they were the last time I checked).
    Honestly, if I had to consider an alternative to VMWare ESXi, I would go with RHEV or its open source counterpart, oVirt. It still would not be the same as ESXi, but a lot closer than XCP-ng for sure

    • @killergoalie
      @killergoalie Před rokem +1

      Well RHV or RHEV ( can't remember which is the current name) is EoL/DOA 4.3 or 4.4 is the last version. They are moving customers over to Openshift Virtualization, 4x the headaches at 10x the price.

  • @petersimmons7833
    @petersimmons7833 Před rokem +1

    Glad to see you as a SentinelOne partner

  • @carlostavaresjr958
    @carlostavaresjr958 Před rokem +1

    I want to know more about XCP-ng v-switch equivalent . This may have me migrating to the platform as I enjoy VMware vswtich built into ESXI.

  • @jeffnew1213
    @jeffnew1213 Před rokem +1

    Here's one key takeaway from the Broadcom earnings call: "And with this transaction, we are focused on serving all customers via a combination of our collective direct sales organizations, as well as through our important channel partners. When we look at the majority of our revenues, they are derived from the largest global multinationals, and they fit six key attributes. These customers are usually highly regulated and risk-averse with large and expanding IT budgets. They also have complex and heterogeneous environments that are built around hybrid and multi-cloud strategies."

  • @gtwannabe2
    @gtwannabe2 Před rokem +15

    Would like to see a video covering migration from VMware to XCP-ng. It should be as simple as exporting each VM as an OVA and importing, but vCenter 6.7 appears to have removed the ability to do that. You can export to an OVF folder, but not an OVA file. I would like to avoid extra file conversions and command line utilities if possible.

    • @FilleMang
      @FilleMang Před rokem

      We used ovf template export and it seemed to work well for our drivers. Didn't import the machine template.
      Remove VMware tools before export to ease the suffering.
      VMware converter also worked quite well

    • @Darkk6969
      @Darkk6969 Před rokem +1

      @@FilleMang FYI VMware depreciated the converter tool. Not entirely sure why as it's a great product.

    • @twinssword
      @twinssword Před rokem +1

      @@Darkk6969 tool been eol for years and recently had some serious exploits on windows when installed

    • @dec0077sa
      @dec0077sa Před rokem

      Tried multiple times over the years, it never worked: the virtual hardware in VMWare and in XCP-ng (or Citrix Hypervisor) are simply too different. Also, the OVA format used by the two is not even remotely similar, despite it supposedly being an open format. You would have better luck exporting the VMDK and converting it to VHD (ironically, using tools from KVM), then creating a new VM with the existing disk, but even this way is not painless as you have to then remove the old drivers and somehow inject the new ones into the disk. Going the other way (from XCP-ng to VMWare) is almost impossible

    • @mikeschmalz2031
      @mikeschmalz2031 Před rokem +2

      I migrated from ESXi to XCP-ng some years ago (whenever XCP-ng 7.6 was current) using the deprecated VMware converter to export the VMs. I seem to remember needing that to convert the vmdk disks to VHD. I was even able to migrate a Gentoo Linux based proprietary virtual appliance which was only supported by the vendor under VMware and hyperv and it worked flawlessly until I retired it.

  • @CorpsOfinfidels
    @CorpsOfinfidels Před 2 lety

    Thanks Tom

  • @lawrencedoliveiro9104

    5:14 You can also run Xen Orchestra in a VM under XCP-ng itself.

  • @jeremyjedynak
    @jeremyjedynak Před 2 lety +5

    Would be interested to see a video from you on XOSAN, if you haven't already done one and I just missed it. Also interested to see what XCP-NG complementary alternatives might exist for VMware NSX.

    • @bentleymax2511
      @bentleymax2511 Před 2 lety +2

      I don't think they actually have a converged SAN product. it looks like XOSAN is no longer available pending XOSAN v2? Which they have been teasing for more than a year or 2. I waited until I no longer could, and just decided to go with ceph.

    • @jeremyjedynak
      @jeremyjedynak Před 2 lety +1

      A video on assembling an HCI with non-VMware components would likely get a lot of interest.

  • @mikeyfoofoo
    @mikeyfoofoo Před rokem +11

    VMware gave our licenses to another IT group in our city during some internal data migration. The other group didn't recognize them so they didn't renew them. We tried to renew but couldn't. They made us pay for them again even though it was their company that screwed up. We met with them several times, but all they wanted to do was sell us stuff. I really dislike them. The market needs better client focused companies than VMware.

    • @michaelwest6776
      @michaelwest6776 Před rokem +1

      Consider a classic lawsuit case gatherings from big VMware clients. This will teach them a lesson and penalized them with billions as damages to your going concern business and outright non-compliance of their license agreement.

  • @hesamtohid4587
    @hesamtohid4587 Před rokem

    Hello. Please provide a complete guide for installation and configuration.

  • @pjmakovinyi
    @pjmakovinyi Před rokem +1

    another reason that plays in favor of vmware is that software used by enterprises is certified mostly on vmware and hyper-v. Alternative foss hypervisors are often not certified and that helps vmware stay baked in their existing customers

  • @cryptochrome_original
    @cryptochrome_original Před rokem +53

    To be fair, VMware =! VMware. VMware has a vast ecosystem of products that goes FAR beyond just a hypervisor (and its management). Large enterprises hooked on that ecosystem won't even remotely find an alternative in XCP-NG. Specifically when it comes to network virtualization and SDN (through NSX etc.), hybrid-cloud etc.

    • @brettanderson9810
      @brettanderson9810 Před rokem +9

      After Broadcom takes over they might change their tune. Broadcom RUINED Symantec for several years (support, ordering tanked), no idea how Symantec is doing lately because we got the hell out of Dodge and advised all of our customers to move to alternatives.

    • @JamieCrookes
      @JamieCrookes Před rokem

      @@brettanderson9810 My worry too based purely on the amount of crap hardware (NIC/HBAs,Chipsets etc.) due to faults from drivers.

  • @jhippl
    @jhippl Před rokem +4

    I’ve got roughly 22k servers that run VMware so I’m probably in the 600 they are talking about but I’ll be pricing out xen now

  • @ChopperPBM
    @ChopperPBM Před rokem +1

    Is there an equivalent of DRS or NSX-T?

  • @marcogenovesi8570
    @marcogenovesi8570 Před rokem +7

    cool, so VMWare is now pulling what we call a "pro Citrix move", let's see how well this pans out. But I have suspicions this won't go well in the long run

    • @wishusknight3009
      @wishusknight3009 Před rokem

      Nope. I suspect once corperate IT realizes that competition is making it easier to switch, and realize they can easily save the millions to vmware, they will switch. And vmware will die like everything else BC touches.

  • @vazaruspaytonas7017
    @vazaruspaytonas7017 Před rokem

    For a homelab do I put the NAS on the hypervisor? Or do I put the hypervisor on the NAS? Which free NAS software should I use for homelab with XCP-NG? Will this run on an AMD 4100 processor?

  • @mikeschmalz2031
    @mikeschmalz2031 Před 2 lety +10

    XCP-ng and Xen Orchestra is a great replacement for ESXi + vCenter + Veeam for smaller environments. I have this in production in multiple places and it's very easy to grow the infrastructure as needs get more complex.

  • @awstott
    @awstott Před 2 lety +2

    You convinced me to move my home lab over about a year ago. We have a substantial ESX setup at work though so I'm curious what the price increases are going to do for us - might just push more stuff to the cloud instead of running it in the DC.

  • @DarkNightSonata
    @DarkNightSonata Před 2 lety +13

    what about proxmox ? I hope you can make a video for comparison and pros and cons of each. many thanks for your efforts

    • @LAWRENCESYSTEMS
      @LAWRENCESYSTEMS  Před rokem +1

      I don't use it so not sure when that will happen.

    • @mind1296
      @mind1296 Před rokem +2

      @@LAWRENCESYSTEMS I was going to ask the same thing. Proxmox is another great free alternative. Imo many viewers would like to know how it compares to XCP-NG.
      I'm also curious why have you picked XCP-NG instead of Proxmox when you started working with virtual environments?

  • @elksalmon84
    @elksalmon84 Před rokem +2

    Xen Orchestra should be an out of box interface for XCP-NG. Should integrated or shipped together. What also about Cloudmin? It's not like a distro on its own. Can be installed and used with Webmin.

    • @LAWRENCESYSTEMS
      @LAWRENCESYSTEMS  Před rokem +1

      Soon XO Lite will be integrated from a fresh install.

  • @andibiront2316
    @andibiront2316 Před rokem +2

    I can't migrate my homelab from VMware, but I do run Proxmox and XCP-NG as VMs for testing and learning. They compare with vSphere, which is the basic and entry level set of features, but I'm running the entire vRealize Suite (Automation, Orchestration, Operations, Network Insight), also NSX-T and Tanzu. Extremely hard to replace all those products.

    • @olivierlambert4101
      @olivierlambert4101 Před rokem +1

      But this is exactly our goal, to get up to that point. But at which time frame you might ask? Well, it will mostly depends on the Vates/XCP-ng/XO commercial success! More growth = more money invested in the product to improve it faster! Believe me, we work on that ;)

    • @marcogenovesi8570
      @marcogenovesi8570 Před rokem +3

      that's a very expensive license for a home lab

    • @olivierlambert4101
      @olivierlambert4101 Před rokem +1

      @@marcogenovesi8570 It's not meant to be sold to individuals but to companies. You can still use all the features for free in a home lab, just without any support and "Do It Yourself" (also with the help of our great community).

    • @marcogenovesi8570
      @marcogenovesi8570 Před rokem

      @@olivierlambert4101 Yeah I know, I meant the vRealize Suite from VMWare, its pricing is "Contact a sales rep" and I know what some clients paid for it, it's not something I would expect in a home lab

    • @aeonikus1
      @aeonikus1 Před rokem

      @@olivierlambert4101 How many years till you have comparable products to whole vRealize suit and NSX? 5? 10? Anyway, good that someone is working on alternative. Competition is good for everyone.

  • @Setola
    @Setola Před rokem

    I've just finished migrate a server from ESXi 6... I've tryed XCP-ng a lot, but I had some issue with hardware compatibility on a very recent and powerful laptop...
    Such laptop was the only hardware available to keep the VMs running while i was playing around with the new hipervisor on the server.
    At the end I've installed Proxmox on that laptop and migrated a couple of VMs in half a day...
    Dam, I'd like to love XCP-ng and XO, but they don't like non-server hardware
    If only XO did support KVM...

  • @exill7067
    @exill7067 Před rokem

    I did try to switch to XCP-ng but I could not get iSCSI to see the LUNs I created on my Synology.
    After trying for 2 months I have up. 😔

  • @cryptout
    @cryptout Před rokem

    Nice 👍 open source ftw

  • @rw-xf4cb
    @rw-xf4cb Před rokem +3

    VMWARE many years ago wanted to license and charge based on Virtual Memory! That significantly tarnished its golden darling status....

    • @TheRacheakt
      @TheRacheakt Před rokem

      That is when we started looking at alternatives. It was a huge indicator they were looking to monetize (re squeeze) their existing customer base. We ended up moving our servers to AWS (corporate decision).

    • @aeonikus1
      @aeonikus1 Před rokem

      cloud providers charge you for vmware use based on memory used by your machines. And it's not that bad regarding the pricing and features you get. VCPA is name of the program IIRC

  • @valeranordstrom7198
    @valeranordstrom7198 Před rokem

    when will this montly subscription start and will us home lab guys be affected and if so and i move my to xen and xpng do i have to recreate my vm's and virtual drives what do i do with all my data?

  • @DjIONY2011
    @DjIONY2011 Před rokem +1

    VMware is for large Enterprise Environment with focus on critical applications, Xen/Citrix XenServer is for medium Enterprise Environment with focus on windows, desktop and cloud applications, Proxmox is used in any Environment with more flexibility, but with more tweak on KVM and no special focus. KVM is a common hypervisor.

    • @troelshansen6650
      @troelshansen6650 Před rokem

      Xen is not Citrix Xenserver. Xen is a common, Open Source hypervisor, just like KVM, used by, for example: Citrix Xenserver, XCP-ng and AWS.

  • @Dilanwijesooriya
    @Dilanwijesooriya Před rokem

    Good

  • @309Jolly
    @309Jolly Před 2 lety +2

    Its not quite that easy to shift over. In case of a VDI, you would need a working vSphere for Horizon Desktop provisioning. Unified access gateway appliances are not meant for Xen/XCP-NG, Integration with NSX and what not would be missed. Its got a vast community. Also the 600 customers VMware is calling out for are mostly Top Fortune 500 companies which pay in millions.

  • @feresst.claire1607
    @feresst.claire1607 Před rokem

    Is there are simple VDI set up on XCP-NG? Any tutorial videos? Thanks!

    • @LAWRENCESYSTEMS
      @LAWRENCESYSTEMS  Před rokem

      no, it's not really designed for Virtual Desktop Infrastructure

    • @wickendenconsultinggroup-w9831
      @wickendenconsultinggroup-w9831 Před rokem

      @@LAWRENCESYSTEMS Hey Tom, are there any good opensource VDI options, whether using XCP-NG or Proxmox? Is the only solution to us something like vSphere or Citrix running in a VM on XCP-NG or Proxmox if you need a VDI environment?

    • @aeonikus1
      @aeonikus1 Před rokem

      @@wickendenconsultinggroup-w9831 I never got why one need VDI... It's cost is twice the PC you need to run it anyway + massive overhead + complicated administration, resource hog, all for some automation that you can really get with proper tool on plain windows PC.
      Another solution for VDI are cloud offerings, cloud desktops, windows 10 in azure, aws workspaces and such. but they are costly if you need it at scale :( But VDI is costly anyway so....

  • @joshfrandsen9526
    @joshfrandsen9526 Před rokem +1

    I love proxmox!!!

  • @ThineHolyBacon
    @ThineHolyBacon Před rokem

    With the Vmware news it looks like I'm gonna need to get more acquainted with XCP-NG :P

  • @rakib.rahman
    @rakib.rahman Před rokem

    It was just a very positive video, I wanted to know more if the features missing it other bottlenecks compare to vmware.

    • @LAWRENCESYSTEMS
      @LAWRENCESYSTEMS  Před rokem +1

      I covered the basic features in this video and how they compare to VMware ESXI, XCP-NG is not a replacement for EVERY feature that VMware offers across their entire product line.

  • @hugojimenez7143
    @hugojimenez7143 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing !!! What about freebsd+bhive?

  • @Mardeet
    @Mardeet Před rokem +2

    Nutanix would be best replacement with their Acropolis virtualization platform

  • @TheMicsaund
    @TheMicsaund Před rokem

    Synology has built-in backup for ESXi VMs in Active Backup for Business. Is there a similar plugin/method for XCP-NG?

    • @LAWRENCESYSTEMS
      @LAWRENCESYSTEMS  Před rokem +2

      It's not needed because Xen Orchestra has integrated backups.

    • @TheMicsaund
      @TheMicsaund Před rokem

      @@LAWRENCESYSTEMS Thanks for the reply! Since Orchestrator can run as a VM on the hypervisor, is there some solid way to ensure the XO VM starts? I am just thinking back to the old days of vCenter where you *could* run it as a VM, but if it failed to start, you needed the built-in ESX(i) web UI (and XCP-ng doesn't have web UI built-in from what I understand). Sure, there's cmdline, but is there something better to ensure that XO VMs start?

    • @TheMicsaund
      @TheMicsaund Před rokem

      Sorry for the n00b questions. I need to find a spare machine to test it out on. It looks like the XO page will talk with local servers. It's just very unlike standard VMware stuff...

    • @LAWRENCESYSTEMS
      @LAWRENCESYSTEMS  Před rokem

      You can set a VM to auto start and they can be started from the command line.

  • @aaronhartley1951
    @aaronhartley1951 Před rokem

    So I have a question, I know xcp-ng and xen orchestra can do what esxi and vsphere does. However in VMware there is nsx-t whi h bring various features to vsphere like routing, bgp, ips/ids, distributed firewall, nsx intelligence, etc. Does xcp-ng and xen orchestra have something that can provide similar feature as nsx-t does?

    • @lawrencedoliveiro9104
      @lawrencedoliveiro9104 Před rokem

      All those are common Linux features, just not part of the “XCP” and “Xen” branding.

    • @sixdonuts
      @sixdonuts Před rokem

      NSX is a separate product from VMware vSphere and is a Software Defined Networking solution (SDN). NSX Advanced Firewall (which includes NSX-T Layer 7 Context Profile NSX-T Distributed IDS/IPS, NSX-T Identity Firewall) and NSX intelligence are add-ons which a customer must purchase in addition to NSX. VMware has many different products (vSphere, NSX, vRealize etc.) and add-ons which can be purchased separately or in bundles depending on a customer's needs. There are many SDN software vendors and SDN open-source projects which are comparable and even more feature rich and flexible than NSX. NSX is tightly integrated and requires VMware vSphere (specifically the vSphere distributed switch). NSX provides vSphere customers a path to deploy a SDN solution which can provide many operational and security benefits in their datacenters, cloud and edge networks.

  • @shambles3833
    @shambles3833 Před 2 lety +4

    How does Proxmox and XCP-NG compare these days?

    • @LAWRENCESYSTEMS
      @LAWRENCESYSTEMS  Před rokem +3

      Proxmox is good, but XCP-NG is better.

    • @Derek.Iverson
      @Derek.Iverson Před rokem

      @@LAWRENCESYSTEMS That's a pretty definitive statement. Perhaps you should qualify it with an "in my opinion" or "for my use case."

  • @heresjhonny702
    @heresjhonny702 Před rokem

    Man.. that audio was so clean that it made me think it was dubbed

  • @bett0diaz
    @bett0diaz Před 2 lety +51

    Is proxmox not a valid alternative? i have it in my homelab, and thought it was more used in corporates. any usecases differences for each of them? thanks!

    • @CmlDexter
      @CmlDexter Před 2 lety +37

      He made a video about it I believe. Essentially it comes down to the philosophy and overhead. Proxmox in itself is a much heavier platform because under the hood is a near full Linux distro. XCP-NG is a very lightweight Linux distro striped to its bare minimum and built under the idea of a cluster of XCP-NG machines. In fact XCP-NG does not even come with a built in with a VMmanagement console/ UI front end. You install another super lightweight VM which contains Xen Orchestra. In other words, you can deploy another VM host in your network without Xen Orchestra and manage it with another instance, or even cloud. Proxmox on the other hand comes with all that weight built in. You can achieve almost, if not everything XCP-NG can do but at a greater effort. This barely scratches the surface, I'm still learning, but essentially it comes down to the philosophy behind what is a VM host supposed to do at its core, whereas Proxmox is a more traditional approach of having a robust Linux distro as a foundation with the VM functionality and management tools built on top. Anyone feel free to correct.

    • @ewsclass6679
      @ewsclass6679 Před rokem +11

      From using both proxmox and administering large scale Vcenter instances, proxmox is not even a competitor for that unfortunately

    • @sheldonkupa9120
      @sheldonkupa9120 Před rokem +4

      @@CmlDexter it cant be explained better, well done. I use proxmox at home and my learning curve was extreme, gpu passthrough, linux command line, filesystems, zfs, linux containers. My knowledge exploded within few months, like literally!

    • @JuanLopez-db4cc
      @JuanLopez-db4cc Před rokem +6

      In my opinion. XCP-NG has better scalability than Proxmox. This is very important when you are talking about many many many hosts to manage.

    • @marcogenovesi8570
      @marcogenovesi8570 Před rokem +5

      proxmox is more aimed at small and medium setups, with relatively small clusters and "converged infrastructure" aka hosts that have both storage and virtualization capability. Also it is soemwhat immature in many small things that matter more for a large cluster. For example if you turn off a host with powered off VMs on it, the HA does not move them to other hosts so they become unusable until it is restarted, or until you do manual commands from console to move config files around.
      Also afaik it has no load balancer (does not move VMs around to balance RAM and CPU usage).

  • @wiebowesterhof
    @wiebowesterhof Před rokem

    I need to work out how to get VMWare Player - based VMs I run on my laptop(s) to something different. I have tried/failed to use Oracle VirtualBox (also free) and hated it. Does XCP-NG run on Windows 10 as well?

    • @craigmurray4746
      @craigmurray4746 Před rokem +2

      No, XCP-NG is a full operating system, type 1 hypervisor. What you are using on your laptops are type 2 hypervisors, so they run on top of the base OS (in simple terms). For playing around in Windows, you only really have Hyper-V, VMWare Player/Workstation and VirtualBox.

  • @spyrule
    @spyrule Před rokem +1

    The only thing really missing (or in dire need of completion) is the XCP Driver set for windows VMs.

    • @minigpracing3068
      @minigpracing3068 Před rokem

      Agreed, still needing the Citrix management agent on my Windows Server VMs. They are getting closer, but still not there with an open source replacement.

    • @MartinPurvis
      @MartinPurvis Před rokem

      Do you mean the management agent/guest tools for Windows VM’s?

    • @minigpracing3068
      @minigpracing3068 Před rokem +1

      @@MartinPurvis Yes, the open source version isn't really ready yet. To handle several things that management agent needs to be installed.

    • @MartinPurvis
      @MartinPurvis Před rokem

      @@minigpracing3068 ah right, I know getting the agent to install correctly on windows vm’s is a bit finicky sometimes

    • @spyrule
      @spyrule Před rokem

      Yup. The current xcp specific agent drivers has been in certification for almost 2 years. I would prefer not to have to use the Citrix drivers as they could be revoked at any point. Its not a show stopper, its just no great.

  • @jeffnew1213
    @jeffnew1213 Před rokem +5

    The purchase hasn't happened yet and there is currently a 40-day shop around period in progress right now. I haven't heard of any large enterprises looking for alternatives to VMware. They might exist. I can't imagine anyone has started looking at this point, but again it's possible. In my almost 40-years in IT, and over 20 years with VMware and complementary products, there is no direct substitute. No one else comes close, and replacing a large VMware infrastructure would not only take years, but the total cost of the replacement would be more than any incremental licensing costs. I think there's a ton of FUD out there right now and nobody knows anything for sure.

  • @tracypeek8203
    @tracypeek8203 Před rokem

    You did not mention this so I am asking here .. does it support USB and pci passthrough from host to vm?

  • @alphabanks
    @alphabanks Před rokem

    I feel that a lot of companies will take a look at HyperV especially if you have an EA agreement or maybe look at KVM running on Redhat Enterprise Linux. Also there should be more of a push towards Azure and AWS.

    • @LAWRENCESYSTEMS
      @LAWRENCESYSTEMS  Před rokem

      XO does VM backup, not app level backup.

    •  Před rokem

      RHEL is also based on subscription.

    • @EFazy
      @EFazy Před rokem

      @ But you can go oVirt, which works just fine, and the docs are the same with RHEV. We use oVirt in 5 different cluster, I not say we don't have any problem, but we sucessfull major upgrades, migrations from KVM, and a lot of stuff. Check it out, if you have time (in bigger deployment, you'll want to use Hosted Engine type of installation, there are oVirt node ISOs which makes installation easy )

    • @vaprex
      @vaprex Před rokem

      @@EFazy There won't be any RHEV updates or Docs coming your way though. Red Hat is abandoning RHEV and moving to OpenShift for the management layer. (They still have, and will manage, RHEL hosts with KVM, of course... But the oVirt side is going away).

  • @moose1593
    @moose1593 Před rokem

    Does it support vdi?

  • @annoholics
    @annoholics Před rokem

    Question: Is Xen-ng a type-1 hypervisor or does it run on an other OS?

    • @LAWRENCESYSTEMS
      @LAWRENCESYSTEMS  Před rokem +1

      Type 1

    • @annoholics
      @annoholics Před rokem

      @@LAWRENCESYSTEMS Thanks for your quick reply. I was actually looking for a solution for networking because my home network is getting a bit outdated and learned from you about pfsense and unifi access points. I will most likely start to use them soon. I want to thank you already very much for your excellent YT channel with great info about these products. Looking forward to get accepted on your forum.

  • @steedamike
    @steedamike Před rokem +1

    Not exactly a fair comparison since the charts didn't include vmware's orchestration tool (vcenter), which adds some features that were missing from esxi alone, such as load balancing.

    • @dare-tc3fz
      @dare-tc3fz Před 5 měsíci

      I felt it was dishonest in the video

  • @crapphone7744
    @crapphone7744 Před rokem +5

    What's the difference between broadcom and a flounder?
    One is a nasty bottom feeder that scavenges mercilessly and digest and excrete everything that it encounters, the other is a fish.

  • @spyrule
    @spyrule Před rokem +2

    I run an XCP-NG cluster for production, and it should be noted that, you need both XCP-NG (per host) AND Xen Orchestra license for your whole environment. Its not exactly cheap (not VM ware expensive, but still for 4 servers and XOA = $8k licensing per year). I will say though, that for the price, you would have to spend north of 40k to get the same feature set in VMWare.

    • @aeonikus1
      @aeonikus1 Před rokem

      Doubtly. In vmware you pay onec for product and then some subscription annualy, ie. for vcenter. I also find XCP and XO pricely...

  • @amynagtegaal6941
    @amynagtegaal6941 Před rokem +3

    KVM in linux and KVM in linux trough WSL are still the best in my opinion, performance wise

    • @MrMotoX450
      @MrMotoX450 Před rokem

      I don't think this was video was referring to the desktop VMware products. This was talking about enterprise level products like ESXi, which KVM and WSL do not exist in this space and are not alternatives. Many large companies are looking for an alternative to VMware since the takeover. I do agree with you that WSL is the best desktop solution.

    • @vaprex
      @vaprex Před rokem

      @@MrMotoX450 Running KVM on RHEL (or RHV-m + RHV) is absolutely enterprise level. They are moving the management layer to OpenShift though.

    • @MrMotoX450
      @MrMotoX450 Před rokem

      @@vaprex yes I am aware of the KVM offerings for enterprises but it is not even close to the enterprise level of ESXi. Our team manages several OpenShift clusters (currently switching to Rancher) and have looked into KVM but there is no way that could replace our ESXi footprint. It's just not at that level.

  • @HisLoveArmy
    @HisLoveArmy Před rokem

    What I like about VM ware is how easy it is to backup VMs with a Synology. Is it easy to backup with XCP-NG plus a Synology? You have videos on that?

  • @chrisbaird5422
    @chrisbaird5422 Před rokem

    Does XCP-NG have viable alternative to the VMWare Horizon product?

  • @shahboy68
    @shahboy68 Před rokem +2

    VMware licensing already has a time bound licenses schema in place forever, side by side with the perpetual lics. I doubt there’s anything they have to do other than issue different license keys. I would actually welcome a way to tie keys back to the portal and validate they are current but that would put the Deloitte audit team out of work for VMware products. Hopefully they don’t try and engineer a citrix license server experience. Its also annoying when management won’t pay for support and don’t understand they are not entitled to upgrades and security fixes.Which a subscription model fixes… It also addresses Managements concern about capital costs vs expense depending, which I grant you changes every time you ask.

    • @sixdonuts
      @sixdonuts Před rokem

      No doubt. Enterprise software and support licensing renewal is the worst.

  • @JasonsLabVideos
    @JasonsLabVideos Před rokem +3

    Good Video Tom, i bet MILLIONS of people are going to move away from Vmware because of this Money grab ! Sad :(

  • @JoeyDee86
    @JoeyDee86 Před 2 lety +1

    What about distributed switches?

    • @LAWRENCESYSTEMS
      @LAWRENCESYSTEMS  Před rokem

      They have this xen-orchestra.com/docs/sdn_controller.html

  • @samsam1428
    @samsam1428 Před rokem +1

    What do you think about Proxmox?

  • @a2940uw
    @a2940uw Před rokem

    Why XCP-NG still using Ext3 and support only 2T partition ?

    • @LAWRENCESYSTEMS
      @LAWRENCESYSTEMS  Před rokem

      They suport EXT4 & ZFS as well

    • @mikeschmalz2031
      @mikeschmalz2031 Před rokem

      EXT4 was supported since January 2019 as an optional driver and has been the default for local storage since version 8.1 came out in March 2020. Maybe you're thinking Citrix Xenserver?

  • @jasonpanks3317
    @jasonpanks3317 Před rokem

    Can XCP-NG also replace VMware Horizon VDI for Windows desktop or apps?

    • @LAWRENCESYSTEMS
      @LAWRENCESYSTEMS  Před rokem +1

      No

    • @shahboy68
      @shahboy68 Před rokem +1

      VMware already moved Horizon to a subscription model

    • @jasonpanks3317
      @jasonpanks3317 Před rokem

      @@LAWRENCESYSTEMS cool. …..possibly an opportunity for another company or OSS.

  • @Traumatree
    @Traumatree Před rokem +2

    My vote goes to Proxmox who are doing it the proper way without a management VM that just waste memory (like Vmware and XCP-ng).The nodes are auto-clustered, you can management them easily and the interface is concise and to the point (like Vmware) wherare XCP-ng is too "webish" and you need a lot of "clicks" to do what you want and the interface is non-intuitive imo.

    • @LAWRENCESYSTEMS
      @LAWRENCESYSTEMS  Před rokem +1

      I still prefer XCP-NG, their XO management being a separate VM makes sense when you are scaling out to many many host or even many hosts at multiple locations. Their UI offers lots of tagging features for automation based on those tags which is great when you are dealing with a large number of VM's and their latest "Auto Restore" testing with the integrated backups is a great feature czcams.com/video/zH5tQYLpfCk/video.html

    • @dec0077sa
      @dec0077sa Před rokem

      Are the resources assigned to a management VM really such a burden on a virtualization farm nowadays? It usually is a pretty small VM... I mean, 8cores/32GB of ram are essentially scraps

    • @Traumatree
      @Traumatree Před rokem

      @@dec0077sa Probably not, but the fact that the hypervisor doesn't provide all the tools to manage itself and clustered itself is just a business decision to sell more stuff and make more money. There is no logical reason to separate that fonctionnality from the hypervisor.

    • @dec0077sa
      @dec0077sa Před rokem

      @@Traumatree Only XO is a separate license from the hypervisors. All other management tools (Vcenter, Xencenter, XCP-center, RHV-M, etc.) are included in the base license or available for free. Originally, for VMware, you could not host the vCenter on the farm itself for availability reasons; at some point (around ESXi 5.x?) it changed and you cannot have it outside of the farm because it is not an installer anymore but an appliance.
      Of course, tools that are "on top" of the base management are another matter entirely and could have a separate license, but the normal farm management is usually included

    • @shahboy68
      @shahboy68 Před rokem +1

      @@dec0077sa you could always host vCenter as a VM even back in the 2.5 days (as far as I go back) VMware didn’t recommend it until HA became a thing in 3.x and Hardware matured to have more cores and memory. Usually it was recommended to run vCenter on a physical node some folks including myself ran it on MSCS which was really a mistake and contributed to more downtime than uptime for vCenter

  • @jytan740
    @jytan740 Před rokem

    a lot of products change their pricing model suddenly and force their customers to look for alternative solution

  • @brettemurphy
    @brettemurphy Před 3 měsíci

    TPM, Fault Tolerance, QinQ ?

  • @bentleymax2511
    @bentleymax2511 Před 2 lety

    Is it really all the way free?? Last time I check you needed to pay to have access to things like Proxies and XOSAN / v2. No??

    • @mnb440
      @mnb440 Před 2 lety

      It is free but not as a one click deployment in XO.

    • @Darkk6969
      @Darkk6969 Před rokem

      The paid version you get the cool tools to deploy and manage. Other than that everything is free.

  • @greenftechn
    @greenftechn Před rokem

    Looking at LXD here

  • @jabbawok944
    @jabbawok944 Před rokem

    The killer feature for me on ESX-i is being able to mount USB devices on clients into the VMs. Thats all stopping me using anything else.

  • @keyboard_g
    @keyboard_g Před 2 lety +3

    “Krause said CA and Symantec spent 29 percent of revenue on sales and marketing. Broadcom spends 7 percent”
    Basically gut vmWare and bleed out big customers who can’t leave.

    • @charlesanderson1855
      @charlesanderson1855 Před rokem

      Dell wouldn't have sold it if they thought there was a good future.

    • @marcogenovesi8570
      @marcogenovesi8570 Před rokem +1

      Gotta make those 60 billion dollars back somehow

    • @a.m.653
      @a.m.653 Před rokem +1

      @@charlesanderson1855 Dell sold them because they were in massive debt because of buying EMC.

  • @esra_erimez
    @esra_erimez Před 2 lety

    What is the vSAN equivalent ?

  • @HiltonT69
    @HiltonT69 Před rokem

    Methinks you may be busy for the foreseeable future...

  • @sojab0on
    @sojab0on Před rokem +1

    Vmware is good but xcpng can be a good alternative only it has a 1.3gb ram need against way less then vmware needs so for low memory systems vmware would be a better option within the free tier

  • @MK-fd5pc
    @MK-fd5pc Před rokem

    How about Open stack?

    • @LAWRENCESYSTEMS
      @LAWRENCESYSTEMS  Před rokem

      My friend has a whole series on it czcams.com/video/NLlZwbFgGjU/video.html

  • @eduardmart1237
    @eduardmart1237 Před rokem

    What about openstack?

  • @echtjetzt445
    @echtjetzt445 Před rokem

    Whats with proxmox?

  • @rkox1de
    @rkox1de Před rokem

    small projects proxmox, large and scalable openstack

  • @notreallyme425
    @notreallyme425 Před rokem

    Any suggestions on the best client to connect to a remote Linux VM? I use Remmina with VNC now.

  • @melovescotch
    @melovescotch Před 2 lety

    how about USB passthrough?

  • @silentbob1236
    @silentbob1236 Před 3 měsíci

    My favorite part about this is everyone dumping there keys online.

  • @gpredragbib4691
    @gpredragbib4691 Před rokem

    I found that some videos are very interesting but video about hipervisor isnt just right. Used xcp-ng and back to proxmox. Proxmox is difficult in some way but some features like changing network while vm is up and running and hard stop vm is what proxmox plus than xcp-ng...

  • @jameshuegli3534
    @jameshuegli3534 Před rokem +1

    After working with xenserver many years ago I’ve vowed to only use VMware moving forward. Price increase be damned. Bullet proof stability, great support for the best backup system, veeam, little to no maintenance, and excellent support for hardware.

    • @MrMotoX450
      @MrMotoX450 Před rokem

      We used xenserver for some of our lab instances for cost savings and I completely agree with you, it was a pain to work with. That was about 7 years ago so hopefully there are a lot of improvements with xcp-ng? In my current space, we use Kubernetes in the cloud for everything so don't have a need for VMware anymore. Curious to see what most companies end up switching to.

  • @hjs582
    @hjs582 Před rokem +1

    Basically, vmware missed the cloud boat. They are fast becoming the Netscape of the new millenium.

    • @robertthomas5906
      @robertthomas5906 Před rokem

      What do you mean? They are most of the cloud. A cloud is just someone else's machine. A VM and that VM is very likely running on a vmware host someplace.

    • @aeonikus1
      @aeonikus1 Před rokem

      @@robertthomas5906 I think he means then azure is working on hyper-v, aws on modified xen IIRC. But still, there is a ton of vmware in the cloud. Most hosting provides offfers IaaS, PaaS based on vmware, not to mention ability to run vmware on every mayor cloud provider.

    • @robertthomas5906
      @robertthomas5906 Před rokem

      @@aeonikus1 Even with azure, I'm not so sure that's not vmware under the hood. I haven't poked it in a few years. The last time I did they offered all the linux stuff and it really felt to me like it wasn't windows under the hood. Someone told me that used to work there that AWS was all based on vmware.
      I'm evaluating xcp-ng. The part I love is I can see the native CPU underneath where with centos/redhat I see a Penryn (Core 2 Duo) CPU. I can't seem to load my own iso and the uuid it shows me for the VMs on the cli doesn't work with commands. Seems like it needs to bake in the oven some more. Support and sales don't respond, which is concerning.
      Vmware is such a high bar to meet. If they can meet or exceed them they're really doing something.

  • @Sedna1983
    @Sedna1983 Před rokem +2

    XCP-NG is 5 times more expensive than VMware to run for a home-lab. XCP-NG Orchestrator is $924 a year for Starter or $6,600 for Premium with all feattures whereas VMUG advantage is $200 a year. The completely free version of Xen Orchestra is missing all snapshot features and practically the entirety of the backups system which is the biggest selling point of Xen Orchestra. If you don't offer training versions of software/tools than why would anyone risk putting business applications in jeopardy to learn a system?

    • @LAWRENCESYSTEMS
      @LAWRENCESYSTEMS  Před rokem +2

      XO is fully free if you compile it yourself, I have videos how to do it. lawrence.technology/virtualization/how-to-build-xen-orchestra-from-sources-on-debian-10-using-xenorchestrainstallerupdater/

    • @joserestrepo9387
      @joserestrepo9387 Před rokem

      @@LAWRENCESYSTEMS what license do you get if you self compile, starter or premium? thanks for all your help!

  • @virkgale
    @virkgale Před rokem +1

    Oh yeah, makes shareholders happy for 1 maybe 2 years until the profits do what the users did vanish!

  • @anthonyarmstrong2211
    @anthonyarmstrong2211 Před rokem

    Great info @Lawrence! Glad you brought the VMWare and broadcom information to public. Other people will be jumping ship, broadcom destroys companies.
    @Lawrence - What about oVirt? Unsure if you've used it or perhaps you can try it out. Ovirt 4.5 is latest release. Alternatively...... Oracle Linux and Oracle Virtualization Manager [which is still ovirt 4.4]...

    • @LAWRENCESYSTEMS
      @LAWRENCESYSTEMS  Před rokem

      I don't use Ovirt

    • @anthonyarmstrong2211
      @anthonyarmstrong2211 Před rokem

      @@LAWRENCESYSTEMS I know that. I was asking if you'd be interested or willing to maybe do a review and comparison of ovirt and XCP-ng

  • @ggm3743
    @ggm3743 Před rokem

    installing XCP Windows drivers is a pain and never works!

  • @magiske
    @magiske Před rokem +1

    Comparing VMware ESXI with XCP-NG+XEN Orchestra. Should you not compare it to vSphere(ESXi)+ vRealize Orchestrator? Else you are just cherry-picking?

  • @mafiakangkung
    @mafiakangkung Před rokem

    When i concolidate disk on veeam that keep fatal error and call vm support do you know what that's funny? We one company forget to restart server for 562 daya ! 😂

  • @berndeckenfels
    @berndeckenfels Před rokem

    Funny enough the biggest competitor (Windows Server) just killed itself and Azure HCI has also hefty licensing

  • @jonathanbuzzard1376
    @jonathanbuzzard1376 Před rokem

    So up till now VMware has been "expensive" to buy but "cheap" to purchase on going support. Proxmox on the other hand is the same every year and no I am not running production systems where I have to rely on nightly builds for security updates. So if the Broadcom purchase makes no difference to people who are sensibly buying maintenance every year then meh I don't care. However if they hike the prices so support is like Proxmox the same on year X as year one then that's not good.

  • @SilenceGProd
    @SilenceGProd Před rokem

    Vmware Workstation Pro alternatives?

    • @LAWRENCESYSTEMS
      @LAWRENCESYSTEMS  Před rokem

      VirtualBox

    • @WarmProp
      @WarmProp Před rokem +3

      @@LAWRENCESYSTEMS VirtualBox performance is crap

    • @PeteAUS1983
      @PeteAUS1983 Před rokem

      @@WarmProp I have to agree the also the video console performance in workstation is mikes ahead of VB

    • @marcogenovesi8570
      @marcogenovesi8570 Před rokem +3

      If you are on Windows, Hyper-V should be available for WinPro and server, if you are on Mac, Parallels

    • @SilenceGProd
      @SilenceGProd Před rokem

      @@marcogenovesi8570 The problem with HyperV is that I can't find a way to connect to the VM without RDP (RDP has crap performance (30fps))
      And yes VB also has very bad performance.

  • @marcux83
    @marcux83 Před rokem

    who needs vmware? xD

  • @marcuslindberg1279
    @marcuslindberg1279 Před rokem

    Vmware is absolutly the best hypervisor. Why fight it.

  • @Darkk6969
    @Darkk6969 Před rokem

    VMWare's licenses don't actually ever expire. Once you have them it's good forever. The big difference is with subscription is you get updates, upgrades and support. This may change where the licenses do expire to bring it down to reduced functionality which I can't see it being a good thing in an enterprise environment. In fact I'd steer clear of that.
    I don't run a large vmware server farm at work but with 14 nodes for VMs and VSAN the cost adds up pretty quick. Right now we're 1.5 years into the 3 year subscription with them and once we're getting close to the end of the term I may go back to ProxMox or give XCP-NG a try long as it can support cluster to cluster over WAN. I can certainly look into ZFS style replication which I can now do in ProxMox for test environment at work.

    • @sixdonuts
      @sixdonuts Před rokem

      Maximize your core count per vSphere license to reduce your CPU license costs with AMD 32 core CPUs and 1U servers. Also, ditch vSAN and/or HCI which is a rip off and go FC SAN or NVME/TCP SAN. SAN storage is so cheap/fast/small these days.

  • @tactoad
    @tactoad Před rokem +3

    Too bad it doesnt have basic enterprise features like expanding disk on running vms. We went with hyperconverged Proxmox with Ceph instead.

    • @Darkk6969
      @Darkk6969 Před rokem

      I am currently using ProxMox for my home lab and had a two cluster ProxMox with CEPH at work but had to switch to vmware over a year ago. Main reason for that is disaster recovery as CEPH do not support HA between clusters. Especially over the WAN. Vmware is able to do that via the use of replication on a schedule. We're halfway into the 3 year subscription with vmware so I may look into going back to ProxMox or look into XCP-ng. Just don't know if XCP-ng can support two clusters via WAN. With ProxMox I'd be using ZFS replication and skip CEPH entirely. When I had CEPH running which was great but if one of the nodes goes down due to a reboot it kills alot of the VMs. Maybe I will give CEPH another try on dedicated servers with more resources. CEPH is getting better over time.

    • @tactoad
      @tactoad Před rokem +1

      @@Darkk6969 Running HA through WAN is a bad idea. IDK why you want to do that in the first place. DR and HA are used for different things. CEPH is very network intensive when scaling up. If you need to replicate VMs then use backup to a different storage. Or you can set up an asynchronous CEPH replication to another cluster. If you set up HA in Proxmox correctly your HA enabled VMs will start on any surving node. And if you have at least 2 replicas in CEPH the storage will always be available in case of a node failure. Proxmox HA wont work with less then 3 nodes as the surviving nodes wont be able to get quorum. I´m sure you have your reasons for your setup but it seems like you missed some key caveats.

  • @TrannelNossnaj
    @TrannelNossnaj Před rokem +2

    xen-orchestra already has subscription license, that sucks, xen-orchestra=€550 + XOSAN €500 / month that's ~$1100/month

    • @PhrozenN
      @PhrozenN Před rokem +1

      As I understand it's for support. You can compile XO yourself and have all the options, completely free

    • @PenguinCinema
      @PenguinCinema Před rokem +1

      For support yes. Build it from source.

    • @TrannelNossnaj
      @TrannelNossnaj Před rokem

      Yeah skipp the support and run it in production.

    • @PenguinCinema
      @PenguinCinema Před rokem

      @@TrannelNossnaj For production (depending on your hardware), is that not still significantly cheaper than even vSphere's current pricing? Unless you skip on backups, vSAN, vCenter, etc. or have a very small environment.

    • @TrannelNossnaj
      @TrannelNossnaj Před rokem +1

      @@PenguinCinema The cost for vcenter/vsphere and vsan on 4 nodes are $700 / month.

  • @jamesmcmahonii8433
    @jamesmcmahonii8433 Před rokem

    Go into thr cloud and close the datacenter.
    1% will move to OpenSource. The rest will go to cloud, Dell, HPE, or Nutanix.

  • @TechySpeaking
    @TechySpeaking Před rokem

    first