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From the post: "When Broadcom bought VMware for $69 billion last November, we knew there would be changes. What we didn't know is that Broadcom's radical changes would leave partners and customers alike questioning their commitment to VMware.

Personally, I've never been fond of VMware. But I know many IT people swear by its wide array of products. At least, they did until recently. Now that Broadcom is showing its cards for the virtualization powerhouse's future, it's another story."

Archive: https://archive.today/8GKSJ From the post: "When Broadcom bought VMware for $69 billion last November, we knew there would be changes. What we didn't know is that Broadcom's radical changes would leave partners and customers alike questioning their commitment to VMware. Personally, I've never been fond of VMware. But I know many IT people swear by its wide array of products. At least, they did until recently. Now that Broadcom is showing its cards for the virtualization powerhouse's future, it's another story."

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Interesting note from my VMware guy, they simplified to a single SKU. So you now have to buy enterprise everything, nsx, the entire stack.

I wonder if there is any way for this to win in the long run. The tanzu stuff looks amazing, the nsx host integration seems pretty incredible as well.