Overcoming Infrastructure Instability
White Paper
Abstract
Legacy infrastructure is unstable and getting worse. Licensing hikes, forced bundles, shortened hardware lifecycles, and rising cloud bills are pushing budgets off plan. Hypervisors struggle at scale, recovery windows slip, and “unified” stacks are modules shoehorned behind a GUI.
This white paper lays out a practical, two-part answer: a universal migration path that minimizes cutover time and a unifying destination that runs virtualization, storage, networking, and AI under one operating model.

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What’s Inside (You’ll Learn)
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Why costs rise even as value stalls: licensing, forced bundles, egress fees, and early hardware retirement.
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The seven recurring failure patterns across VMware, Nutanix, Hyper-V, Scale, Proxmox, OpenStack, and public cloud.
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Why “just swap hypervisors” keeps the same fragmentation under new labels.
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The defined path: synchronize while production runs, protect I/O, cut over in seconds or minutes, and cover every major source (VMware, Hyper-V, Nutanix, Proxmox, OpenStack, AWS/Azure).
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The unifying destination: one OS for compute, storage, networking, and AI; standard x86 reuse; tenant isolation; consistent ops across core, edge, and ROBO.
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A three-year cost frame, a practical risk register, and a rollout plan that starts with a small pilot and scales.