Software-defined data center (SDDC) technologies continue to serve as core components of the disaster recovery (DR) strategy for many organizations. These organizations utilize VMware’s software-defined server, network, and storage technologies, along with VMware’s other software offerings, in this capacity. However, the practicality of using VMware software as an option in current DR plans may no longer be viable. Recent VMware software licensing and pricing changes have many organizations wondering if they can afford it any longer. This uncertainty has prompted organizations to begin searching for viable VMware software alternatives. As they begin this journey, organizations will find multiple VMware vSphere…
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