Customer Panel
Exiting VMware and VxRail Without Rebuilding the Data Center
A real-world discussion on repurposing VxRail hardware, zero-downtime VMware exits, and operational simplicity.
Thursday, January 22nd at 12:00 PM ET / 9:00 AM PT
VxRail customers are being told their path forward runs through Dell Private Cloud. For many teams, that guidance turns a software decision into a full infrastructure rebuild involving new servers, external storage, and multi-phase migrations.
There is another path.
In this webinar, VergeIO and Alinsco Insurance walk through how Alinsco exited VMware and vSAN from VxRail during business hours, with zero downtime, while continuing to run on existing VxRail hardware and internal SSDs. The discussion focuses on architecture, execution, and operational outcomes, not theory.
This session brings together the technical, architectural, and executive perspectives behind a production VMware exit that is already complete.
Join us live on Thursday, January 22nd at 12:00 PM ET / 9:00 AM PT
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You will learn:
- How VergeOS replaces VMware and vXRail in one step
- How Alinsco migrated node by node without maintenance windows
- How existing VxRail servers and internal SSDs remained in service
- What improved operationally after the transition
- How to evaluate whether this approach fits your environment
Our Speakers
This session brings together the customer who ran the migration, the architect who guided the platform decision, and the team that made it possible.
- Darrin Kirby
Chief Information Officer, Alinsco Insurance - Brian Dore
Director of IT, Alinsco Insurance
- Aaron Richman
Field Evangelist,
VergeIO - George Crump
CMO,
VergeIO
Why This Session Is Different
Most VMware exit discussions focus on feature parity or licensing math. This session focuses on execution.
You will hear directly from the customer who ran the migration, the architect who guided the platform decision, and the engineering team that supported the transition. The discussion centers on what worked, what was tested, and what changed after VMware was removed.