Platform Licensing Structure
How VMware is licensed across clusters and environments can significantly impact overall cost.
VMware renewal costs have increased significantly following recent changes to licensing models. In many cases, organisations are seeing renewal pricing multiple times higher than previous agreements, fundamentally changing the cost of maintaining their existing infrastructure.
For organisations running virtualised environments, this creates a difficult decision point. Whether to renew, optimise, or consider alternative platforms is no longer just a technical choice, but a financial one.
We work with organisations to understand where these costs are coming from and what practical options exist. The goal is not to push a specific outcome, but to provide clarity on how to reduce cost without introducing unnecessary risk.
VMware cost increases are forcing organisations to reassess long-standing infrastructure choices. Datapac helps you understand your current environment, identify where costs can be reduced, and evaluate alternatives in a controlled and informed way.
How VMware is licensed across clusters and environments can significantly impact overall cost.
Imbalanced workloads often result in over-licensed infrastructure capacity.
The way clusters are structured can increase licensing requirements unnecessarily.
Not all licensed features are actively used, creating opportunities for optimisation.
How VMware is licensed across clusters and environments can significantly impact overall cost.
Imbalanced workloads often result in over-licensed infrastructure capacity.
The way clusters are structured can increase licensing requirements unnecessarily.
Not all licensed features are actively used, creating opportunities for optimisation.
In many cases, we’ve found that VMware costs can be reduced significantly through right-sizing and improved workload distribution. This allows organisations to reduce licensing requirements without changing platforms or impacting performance.
Some organisations choose to move away from VMware licensing models while maintaining a similar operational approach. Platforms such as HPE VM Essentials can offer substantial cost savings while supporting familiar virtualisation capabilities.
For organisations undertaking broader infrastructure change, platforms such as Nutanix provide an opportunity to move to a different architecture with more predictable long-term licensing and operational costs.
We analyse how VMware is deployed, identifying cost drivers, inefficiencies, and opportunities for optimisation.
Based on assessment data, we outline practical options, whether that involves optimisation, platform changes, or migration. We discuss the pros and cons of each option so that our customer is fully informed.
Where changes are required, we validate dependencies, define transition plans, and ensure the environment is ready for safe execution.
Changes are introduced in controlled stages, with performance and stability verified throughout to ensure no disruption to critical workloads.