vsphere 6.0 Advantages Over Hyper-V

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v3c Advantages Over Hyper-V The most trusted and complete virtualization platform 2015 Q1 2015 VMware Inc. All rights reserved.

The Most Trusted Virtualization Platform Hypervisor Architecture Broad Support & Choice Scalability Purpose-Built Hypervisor Simplified Patching Advanced Memory Long-Distance vmotion Scalability Certified Service Providers Explicit ISV Support Statements Supported Operating Systems Host 480 CPUs, 12TB RAM VM 128 vcpus, 4TB vram No reliance on general purpose OS No unrelated patching; Automated, image-based with rollback capabilities Ballooning Transparent page sharing Memory Compression Swap to disk/ssd; centrally managed NEW Long-Distance and crossvcenter vmotion capability between remote data centers (100ms or less) vcenter 6.0 supports 1,000 hosts, 10,000 VMs, 64 hosts per cluster and up to 8,000 VMs per cluster 7,200+ VMware Service Providers 70,000 VMware partners globally 3,000+ technology partners 5,000+ applications certified 84 fully supported operating systems Host 320 CPUs, 4TB RAM VM 64 vcpus, 1TB vram Hyper-V requires Windows Server OS Subject to unrelated Windows patching (i.e. Update Tuesday); 81 patches (1.9GB) required at install Dynamic Memory is complex and managed on a per-vm basis with devastating noisy-neighbor potential No comparable capability System Center supports 1,000 hosts, 25,000 VMs, 64 hosts per cluster and up to 8,000 VMs per cluster Fewer than 100 certified CloudOS partners worldwide Mostly just implied, not certified, support. Apps certified on Windows Server not always certified with Hyper-V Full support for only 15 operating systems 2

to Run Business Critical Apps Zero Downtime for Most Critical Apps Advanced Backup Capabilities Fault Tolerance now supports up to 4 vcpus per VM VDPA features now included in VDP: app-consistent backups, changed block tracking, 8TB de-duped backup per VDP appliance, 20 VDP appliances Nothing comparable DPM is not an appliance, requires separate Windows and database install with separate management, outside of the virtual environment Business Continuity Virtualization Security Backup Efficiency Live Resource Expansion Host-Based Replication Robust High Availability Small Attack Surface Area Centralized Security Agentless VM Protection Built-in variable-length de-dupe for both Windows & Linux VMs Hot-add vcpu, vram Hot-plug/extend virtual disk Native vsphere Replication that also supports vcloud Air as target, without any VM conversion Single-click, withstands multiple host failures; network and data store heartbeats 158MB disk footprint (actually reduced from vsphere 5.5 s 200MB) Unified policy-based approach, managed via vcenter Built-in vshield Endpoint offloads AV and anti-malware to secure appliance System Center DPM requires agents on host, limited Linux support, no variable-length de-dupe No hot-add vcpu hot-extend virtual disk requires VHD & Gen 2 VM migration Hyper-V Replica: Limited management & monitoring. Replication to Azure may require conversion Failover Clustering limited to network heartbeat only Server Core: 5GB Full Install: 13GB Lacks single interface, Requires multiple System Center tools (VMM, EP) No introspection; Relies on agents in every VM; legacy physical security 3

with superior automation and management Automated Storage Workload Balancing Intelligent Storage Selection Storage DRS accelerates VM placement and reduces time to provision Policy-Based Storage automatic placement on tiered storage based on performance characteristics No storage DRS Manual approach increases the management effort and time to provision Arbitrary and manual classification of storage devices. No compliance checks. Storage Spaces is not VM-aware and provides basic tiering of SSDs/HDDs only Integrated Storage and Network Cluster-Wide Prioritization of Storage I/O Storage APIs Software defined storage Simplified VM-level management of storage layer Storage I/O Control and Storage DRS VM Performance isolation, prevents noisy neighbor problems Standards-based array offload capability reqs no additional infrastructure or config VSAN integrates compute and storage with centralized vcenter management and VM visbility NEW VMware Virtual Volumes (VVols) provides storage-level granularity with 1:1 mapping of VMs to storage volumes, simplified and automated via Storage Policy-Based (SPBM). Storage QoS provides per VM IOPS limits but does not have any storage awareness thus no ability to intelligently balance storage IO across datastores Requires vendor supplied API and additional infrastructure dependencies No equivalent capability. Storage spaces is a separate, complex physical storage architecture with no VM visibility No equivalent capability. Storage is managed as a separate silo of responsibility, with no VM-level policies Network IO Control NEW support for per-vm Distributed vswitch bandwidth reservations to guarantee isolation and enforce limits on bandwidth to ensure availability. Minimum throughput and VM weight reservations assigned per virtual NIC are not the same as pre-defining traffic types and cannot guarantee isolation. 4

at the Lowest Total Cost of Ownership. Intelligent Automation Automated Host Provisioning Automated Server Workload Balancing Virtual Distributed Switch Automated Virtual Networks Across Non- Contiguous Clusters Content Library Auto Deploy: Initial deployment and ongoing host config management Distributed Resource Scheduler and Distributed Power Native Distributed Switch Proven 3 rd party switch VLAN Better load balancing NEW VMware Content Library provides centralized storage of VM templates, vapps, ISO images and scripts that are automatically synchronized between vcenter servers. Easy to create VM template and add to this library. Bare-metal provisioning via SCVMM supports initial deployment only Dynamic Optimization only looks at free space for initial placement of VMs Native Logical Switch First generation 3 rd party switch NVGRE no per-flow load balancing SCVMM provides a single-site VMM library but it does not have distributed syncing and is limited to a single managed cluster only. High Availability vsphere HA can now protect as many as 64 ESi hosts and 6,000 virtual machines up from 32 hosts and 2,048 VMs and is still enabled by a single checkbox in vcenter. Hyper-V Failover Clusters based on legacy pre-virtualization model and still risks majority node failure issue. Complex configuration done outside of virtualization platform. Support for up to 64 nodes and 8,000 VMs Remember to leverage the VMware TCO Comparison Calculator to show how VMware provides the lowest total cost of ownership when compared to Microsoft: http://www.vmware.com/go/tcocalculator 5