Beyond the Hypervisor Swap
Why a Private Cloud OS is the right VMware exit. Not just another hypervisor.
Former VMware CTO
VergeIO
VergeIO
Host
Replace the hypervisor.
Keep the rest.
The post-Broadcom decisions being made today are mostly product swaps, not architecture changes. Move from VMware to Nutanix, or Proxmox, or back to bare metal — the stack-of-products pattern follows you out the door.
“Integration” is orchestration.
And orchestration is overhead.
5 products collapse into 1.
VergeOS is a Private Cloud Operating System. One code base. Virtualization, storage, networking, and data protection from a single OS — with no third-party SAN, backup product, or parallel container stack required.
A Private Cloud OS, not a stack.
Same hardware. Different operating model. The headroom that integration overhead was eating is now yours to spend on the workload.
Built into the platform, not bolted on.
Snapshots, replication, ransomware detection, and recovery are part of the OS — not a separate product to license, patch, or coordinate with.
The operational math changes.
Same workload. Less hardware. Less licensing. Less time. One platform instead of five.
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