Reclaim control - Redefine virtualization for flexibility, resilience, and innovation
Rising virtualization costs, licensing surprises, and tool sprawl are making it harder to run IT efficiently. This HPE resource on "Reclaim control - Redefine virtualization for flexibility, resilience, and innovation" shows how you can reshape your virtualization strategy with HPE Morpheus VM Essentials Software. You'll see how organizations are achieving double‑digit reductions in total cost of ownership and up to 97% lower VM licensing costs, using predictable per‑socket pricing and integrated HVM hypervisors. The brochure explains how to diversify beyond VMware at your own pace, run VMware and HPE side‑by‑side, and manage VMware, HVM, Nutanix AHV, Hyper‑V, Kubernetes, and major public clouds through a single control plane. Read this brochure and contact us to learn more and get started today!
You'll also learn how HPE Morpheus Enterprise Software and HPE OpsRamp Software work together to unify self‑service provisioning, observability, and AI‑driven incident response—ideal for hybrid cloud and AI workloads.
As an HPE reseller, we help you apply these ideas in your environment: assess current licensing exposure, design a phased Morpheus VM Essentials adoption plan, and implement unified operations that fit your budget and roadmap.
Read it to explore practical ways to cut costs, reduce lock‑in, and build a more agile hybrid cloud model.
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What is the “Great Virtualization Reset” and why does it matter now?
The “Great Virtualization Reset” is HPE’s way of describing a broad shift in how organizations approach virtualization, driven by cost pressure, complexity, and the rise of hybrid cloud and AI workloads.
Instead of simply replacing one hypervisor with another, the idea is to step back and reimagine how virtualization supports your business. Several trends are pushing this reset:
- **Rising and unpredictable costs**: Many organizations are dealing with unexpected licensing changes, forced bundles, and higher support costs from traditional vendors. This creates budget uncertainty and often means paying for features or capacity you don’t really need.
- **Vendor lock-in**: Proprietary ecosystems make it harder to adapt to new requirements, move workloads where they make the most sense, or bring workloads back on-premises when needed.
- **Tool sprawl and siloed operations**: Multiple management tools across different hypervisors and clouds add complexity, reduce visibility, and slow down IT teams.
- **Hybrid cloud and AI demands**: As you adopt hybrid and multi-cloud models and start running more AI workloads, you need unified management, consistent governance, and infrastructure that can scale and adapt quickly.
HPE’s position is that this moment is an opportunity to realign your virtualization strategy with current and emerging needs—hybrid cloud, AI, and future innovations—without forcing a disruptive “rip and replace.” The goal is to regain control, improve cost predictability, and create a more resilient, future-ready foundation for your IT environment.
How does HPE help reduce virtualization costs without disrupting existing VMware environments?
HPE’s approach is designed to give you cost relief and more predictable economics without forcing you to abandon your current VMware environment or endure a risky migration.
Here’s how it works:
1. **Immediate cost relief with HPE Morpheus VM Essentials Software**
- HPE Morpheus VM Essentials Software is positioned to deliver **double-digit reductions in total cost of ownership (TCO)**.
- It can drive up to **97% lower VM licensing costs** compared to traditional models, largely by simplifying licensing and avoiding expensive add-ons.
- Pricing is based on **predictable per-socket economics**, so you can better align spend with actual usage and plan budgets with more confidence.
2. **No forced migration or downtime**
- HPE’s integrated platform supports **seamless coexistence with VMware**. You can keep critical workloads on VMware while introducing HPE’s HVM hypervisor where it makes sense.
- This lets you **diversify your hypervisor landscape** gradually, without downtime or a “big bang” cutover.
3. **Unified management across multiple platforms**
- HPE solutions provide **unified automation, orchestration, and governance** across VMware, HVM, Nutanix AHV, Hyper-V, Kubernetes, and major public clouds.
- By managing everything through a **single control plane**, you can reduce tool sprawl, avoid unnecessary add-ons, and optimize where each workload runs for both performance and cost.
4. **Transparent, flexible consumption**
- HPE emphasizes **clear pricing and flexible consumption options**, helping you avoid opaque licensing terms and surprise increases.
- This model helps you eliminate waste, right-size your environment, and free up budget for modernization and innovation.
In short, you can keep VMware where it’s critical, introduce HPE where it delivers savings, and manage it all together. That combination is what enables cost reductions from day one while minimizing operational risk.
How does HPE eliminate vendor lock-in and support hybrid cloud and AI workloads?
HPE’s virtualization strategy is built around unified operations and open choice, so you’re not tied to a single vendor or platform as your hybrid cloud and AI needs grow.
Key elements include:
1. **Unified VM and cloud operations across platforms**
- **HPE Morpheus Enterprise Software** provides a centralized, platform-centric control plane. It lets your teams **provision, manage, and orchestrate workloads** across:
- Multiple hypervisors (including VMware, HVM, Nutanix AHV, Hyper-V)
- Containers and Kubernetes
- Major public clouds
- This unified self-service experience helps **break down silos**, enforce consistent policies, and streamline day-to-day operations.
2. **Operational visibility and resilience with HPE OpsRamp Software**
- **HPE OpsRamp Software** adds **unified observability, automated incident response, and AI-driven insights** across your hybrid environment.
- It helps IT teams monitor, diagnose, and resolve issues faster, reducing operational overhead and improving uptime.
3. **A hybrid cloud operating model for the AI era**
- Industry analysts are increasingly recognizing that **hybrid computing is better suited for AI** than a strict “cloud-first” approach, due to cost, performance, and data gravity considerations. As ZDNET put it, “AI killed the cloud-first strategy… hybrid computing is the only way forward now.”
- HPE’s **CloudOps Software suite** brings together Morpheus and OpsRamp to offer a **unified model for managing, governing, and optimizing hybrid cloud operations** as your environment becomes more dynamic.
4. **Support for AI workloads**
- AI workloads are resource-intensive and often need rapid scaling and specialized infrastructure. With HPE’s unified hybrid cloud model, you can:
- Provision and manage AI environments across on-premises and cloud resources
- Maintain **real-time observability** into performance and health
- Optimize placement and capacity for both cost and performance
- This helps you build a **secure, AI-ready IT foundation**, while also using built-in intelligence (AI for IT) to improve operations.
By combining Morpheus, OpsRamp, and the broader CloudOps suite, HPE aims to give you the flexibility to choose the right infrastructure for each workload, avoid lock-in at every layer, and manage hybrid and AI-driven environments through a cohesive, policy-driven operating model.