Virtualization after VMware's exit: why Proxmox replaces ESXi
Usually one physical server does one job: this one runs the ERP, that one the website, another one the files. Each is 10–20% loaded, while you pay for the hardware, power and rack space in full. Virtualization lets one powerful machine safely act as a dozen isolated servers — each with its own system, where one failing never touches the rest.
The global standard, VMware, sells expensive licences and has left the Russian market — legally extending support is simply impossible now. Proxmox VE does the same job: the same virtual machines, clusters of several servers, live migration without downtime and built-in backups. And the product is open and free.
We move your servers off VMware (or bare metal) onto Proxmox without stopping your business, configure high availability and backups, and operate the cluster under an SLA.