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Simplifying Public Sector DR
K–12 and municipal IT teams can simplify disaster recovery with VergeOS by eliminating the need for separate backup systems, orchestration tools, and dedicated DR sites. VergeOS enables cross-replication, supports routine testing, runs on existing hardware, and includes all DR capabilities—snapshots, replication, and recovery—in the core license. This reduces cost and complexity while improving resiliency with minimal overhead.
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Universities Are Leaving VMware
Universities are leaving VMware as licensing costs rise and hardware requirements tighten. This article explores how institutions like Pfeiffer University are modernizing with VergeOS—reusing existing servers, cutting costs by 85%, and building scalable, AI-ready infrastructure that supports both academic and operational goals.
Ransomware Recovery Versus Immutability
Immutable backups alone don’t defeat ransomware—they’re important, but they are storage. True recovery requires three elements: frequent snapshots to minimize data loss, immutability to survive credential compromise, and data center-wide restoration to bring complete environments back online in seconds.
Software Limits Infrastructure Scale
Legacy software limits infrastructure scale because it attempts to hide costly complexity. Each added module increases integration effort, licensing, and maintenance overhead. True efficiency requires a unified platform that eliminates fragmentation, simplifies management, and reduces long-term operational expenses.
The Complete Infrastructure Operating System
VergeOS 26 is The Complete Infrastructure Operating System, combining virtualization, storage, networking, data protection, and AI into one unified platform. It replaces legacy complexity with a simplified, secure, and scalable foundation for modern enterprises ready to embrace AI-driven infrastructure.
VMware Alternative ROI Analysis
When IT planners opt for infrastructure modernization instead of a hypervisor swap, it significantly impacts their VMware alternative ROI analysis. Most organizations planning their VMware exit calculate ROI based on a single variable: the cost difference between VMware licensing and an alternative hypervisor. That narrow…
VMware’s Protection Problem
VMware’s Protection Problem goes beyond licensing. The platform’s reliance on third-party backup and recovery adds cost and complexity. VergeOS eliminates these layers, embedding protection directly into the infrastructure to deliver faster recovery, lower cost, and built-in resilience.
Deduplication and RAM Cache
Deduplication and RAM cache often clash in storage-centric systems. Infrastructure-wide deduplication aligns them, boosting cache effectiveness, reducing latency, and ensuring applications gain real performance benefits without rehydration penalties.
Modernizing VDI and Infrastructure
IT professionals face pressures that extend across desktops and infrastructure. Learn how to address these challenges
The Hypervisor Sprawl Trap
Enterprises leaving VMware face the risk of falling into the hypervisor sprawl trap—adding more platforms, complexity, and cost. The smarter move is infrastructure consolidation. With universal migration capabilities and a unified platform like VergeOS, IT can escape sprawl, lower costs, and prepare for AI-driven workloads.
After the VMware Exit
After the VMware Exit, the real opportunity is modernization. Consolidate silos, repatriate costly cloud workloads, and prepare infrastructure for AI with a universal migration path and unifying operating system.










