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Broadcom lays off VMware employees after closing its $69 billion acquisition of the company
(www.businessinsider.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Well, sounds like VMWare is dead now then.
Hope those new ex-C suite billionaires enjoy the damage they've done to a previously reputable brand and product ๐คทโโ๏ธ glad I went with libvirt for virtualization instead 4 years ago when rebuilding my homelab
Edit: fix virtualization spelling error
Its most likely the non-technical employees being laid off. The accountants, lawyers and sales. Broadcom already has those departments, they dont need duplicates. The developers will probably stay though. i'm sure vmware products will continue to be just as unreliable as they have always been...
Its kinda suprising how bad virtualisation front end software is. I use libvirt at home as well, virt-manager locks up and crashes frequently, and throws obscure errors if i get the config wrong.
VMware workstation at work will crash weekly, taking down the entire host machine. Esxi/vcenter also seems to require constant admin to keep it alive, and even still requires a lot of downtime.
Disagree on vCenter/ESXi. Having a competent design, build, and initial deployment are usually the success factors. I've had ESXi hosts and vCenter that only need to go offline for mandatory security patching, and even then, it's easily covered by vMotion.
Agree that VMware Workstation is awful.
I had nothing to do with the design and build, or current management. It could well be that my experience is unique. But its not been positive unfortunately. :(