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I manage 30 Esxi hosts with around 800 VMs currently on vSphere Enterprise licensing. Our company is preparing for the worst case by employing a 3yr plan involving:
(So we can run on unsupported vsphere 8 for up to 3yrs. if needed or until a resolution is found)
(So we can explore different hybrid solutions, assign them for evaluation and give feedback based on those findings annually)
(My company fancies getting 'non-biased' opinions from external sources, so we tolerate it)
(While expensive to do, this option gives us a clear nuclear level fuck you to VMware should pricing become too outrageous and we decide to pull out of renewal)
In the end, we will probably give VMware a 3yr probation period, regardless of cost and have a clear migratory path before that time should we decide that VMware's TCO is no longer viable.
Definitely the best thought out plan I've seen yet. Solid.