Hyper-V ROI
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Kevin Ewing
IT Director at HOMELAND TECHNOLOGY GROUP, LLC
By implementing Hyper-V and cutting down on servers, we have seen a cost reduction. If we stuck with the bare-metal servers, we would see an initial cost for the server hardware of about $4,000 or $5,000. And in the long term, we'll save money on electricity and overall server maintenance of the servers. About five years out, we'll either break even or save over the cost of bare-metal servers.
View full review »We get a very good return on investment from the tool. We don't have to invest too heavily in any other solutions.
View full review »Initially, we started our journey with the Alpha virtualization with Hyper-V. We can leverage multiple virtual machines, and we can create them with the help of Hyper-V. On Windows Server, with Hyper-V, we can get two virtual machines of Windows Server. However, we can also create other virtual machines like Linux. We can create a very dense environment that is very valuable to our organization.
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Hyper-V
March 2024
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I have experienced an ROI using the solution, especially when considering SLED customers.
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Reviewer1961
Works at a non-profit with 10,001+ employees
We are a not-for-profit, so I do not see any ROI for us.
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MichelCalle
Engineer at SIP
I haven't taken the time to calculate ROI actively. That said, it might be there as it is a cheaper option.
View full review »We get ROI on the product.
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reviewer1714488
Manager at a computer software company with 11-50 employees
The time to value for Hyper-V is shorter than VMware because the customer will typically purchase a Windows Server license with the hardware, so it will be faster.
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Kirandas S
Technical Head ESG at Technoline Systems & Services
We have received a return on investment. However, we had a better result with vScaler.
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Reviewer893
Sr. Programmer at a tech vendor with 51-200 employees
There is no ROI for us, because it is a free product.
View full review »It's free with a Windows license, but you can say that there is an ROI in separating workloads.
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Reviewer4901
IT Executive at a transportation company with 501-1,000 employees
Hyper-V is free in my case, and by purchasing Windows servers 2019, Hyper-V is already included. It provides the same operating systems for competitors that charge a lot more for the same results.
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A.J. DiLorenzo
Senior Systems Administrator at Privia Health
We have definitely have seen a return on our investment.
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Muhammad Tariq
Program Architect (Microsoft) with 5,001-10,000 employees
The price of this solution makes it a worthwhile purchase for our organization. We have all of the features we need within a cost-effective solution.
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Youssef EL HADJ
System and Network Administrator at a tech vendor with 11-50 employees
For our company it was a good investment.
View full review »It has helped to keep the cost of IT spending low when compared to the cost of VMware.
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Hyper-V
March 2024
Learn what your peers think about Hyper-V. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: March 2024.
767,496 professionals have used our research since 2012.