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VMware Product Review

Overview

Companies usually suffer from buying too much computers and spending money on them. They also find it hard to manage all these computers and keep data secure. Overall, this makes the work slow and expensive. To solve this problem, VMware was created. It lets companies run many systems on one computer, which means now they can save money, use less space and work more efficiently than ever. 

VMware also helps with:

  • Using cloud services (like storing data online)
  • Keeping information safe
  • Letting people work from anywhere
  • Running new and modern apps

It’s a simple and smart way for companies to work better and save more.


Features

To help businesses save money, stay secure, and work more efficiently, VMware offers a range of powerful features. 

Here are some of the most important ones explained in simple terms:

  1. Virtualization (Run Many Systems on One Machine): It allows you to run several virtual computers (called virtual machines or VMs) on just one physical computer. Each VM acts like a real computer with its own operating system and apps. This helps businesses save money on hardware and use their machines more efficiently.
  2. vMotion (Move Without Shutting Down): It lets you move running virtual machines from one physical server to another—without turning them off. This keeps everything running smoothly during maintenance or upgrades, with no interruption to your business.
  3. High Availability (Stay Online Even if Something Fails): If one server crashes or goes offline, it automatically moves your virtual machines to another healthy server. This helps your business avoid downtime and keeps critical applications running.
  4. Snapshots and Backup (Go Back in Time if Needed): You can take a “snapshot” of a virtual machine at any moment. If something goes wrong—like a system crash or a bad update—you can easily go back to the earlier, safe version of your system. It’s like having a time machine for your computer.
  5. Centralized Management (vCenter): It gives you one easy dashboard (called vCenter) to manage all your virtual machines, servers, storage, and networks. Instead of controlling each machine separately, you can handle everything from one place, saving time and reducing mistakes.
  6. Strong Security Features: It has built-in tools to protect your systems. This includes data encryption, firewalls, and access controls to make sure only the right people can access the right information. It helps companies keep their data safe from threats and attacks.

Pricing

VMware has wide range of products; its pricing depends on the product, the number of users, or CPUs, size of your business and plan selection. 

ProductPriceType
vSphere Essentials Kit$576 (one-time)Virtualization for small teams
vSphere Standard$995 per CPUServer virtualization
vCenter Server$6,244 per licenseCentralized management
Horizon Standard$300 per userVirtual desktops & apps
VMware Cloud on AWS$8.36/hour or $51,987/yearCloud-based infrastructure
Workstation Pro$199Desktop virtualization
Fusion Pro (Mac)$199macOS virtualization
vSAN Standard$2,495 per CPUVirtual storage
Tanzu Basic$800 per CPU/yearKubernetes for vSphere

Customer Reviews

People who use VMware appreciate how it helps them save money, manage systems easily, and keep everything running smoothly. Whether it’s a small company or a large business, users say VMware makes IT work faster, safer, and more efficient.

Here’s what they have to say:

Review 1: 

Vasilis Web Developer in Greece

Review 2: 

Ben Architect in US

Review 3:

Sugam, Project Manager in Nepal

Review 4:

Manuel Ángel SysAdmin in Spain

Review 5: 

Aaron, Owner in US

Pros and Cons

Every technology has its good and bad sides, and VMware is no different. It’s reliable and powerful, but it also comes with some challenges.

Pros Cons
Reliable and powerful
Helps save money on hardware
Great for growing businesses
Works well with cloud services
Strong security and backup features
Expensive for small companies
Can be complicated to set up
Takes time to learn for beginners