Beeks Group's head of production management stated, 'We received a bill from VMware that was 10 times the sum we previously paid for software licenses, which was a significant factor in our migration decision, alongside declining support and innovation.'
With OpenNebula, we've seen a 200 percent increase in VM efficiency. It's allowed us to allocate more of our 3,000 bare metal servers to client workloads rather than managing VMs as we had to with VMware.
Customers are increasingly viewing VMware as a non-essential service. The noticeable slowing down of VMware's support services and innovation has also contributed to our decision to migrate away.
Despite ongoing losses from some of VMware's legacy customers, Broadcom continues to reinforce its financial success post-acquisition and is likely to persist with its current strategy.
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