My company is finally considering moving away from VMware to find a more budget-friendly hypervisor solution. We're predominantly using Windows systems but we're also open to exploring Linux-based options. If you've made the switch, which alternatives do you recommend I start looking into for demos?
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You might want to check out Proxmox or Nutanix, depending on your budget and needs. Just keep in mind that Nutanix can get pricey, while Proxmox is open-source and pretty solid for both Windows and Linux VMs.
If you're mainly a Windows environment, Hyper-V is a great choice. It's really reliable and integrates well with the tools you already use. You won't regret it!

Yeah, Proxmox is a good option, especially since you're looking for something cheaper!