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Comparing VMware vSphere Hypervisor and Windows Server 2008 with Hyper-V
VMware vSphere Hypervisor— is based on the most reliable, robust and secure hypervisor architecture in the market, VMware ESXi. VMware ESXi is the only hypervisor architecture purpose built for virtualization that does not depend on a general purpose operating system, making it the most dependable and secure hypervisor in the industry. Tens of thousands of VMware customer all over the world rely on VMware ESXi to run the production environments.
VMware vSphere Hypervisor is a simple, entry-level solution designed to allow users to experience the benefits of VMware’s market leading virtualization platform at no cost. VMware vSphere Hypervisor delivers the core functionalities of VMware ESXi enabling customers to virtualize the resources of a host and run virtual machines in a matter of minutes.
VMware ESXi is the most innovative and advanced hypervisor architecture in the market. Other hypervisors are less mature, unproven in a wide cross-section of production datacenters, and lacking core capabilities needed to deliver the reliability, scalability, and performance that customers require.
| Hypervisor Attributes | VMware ESXi 5.0 | Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 with Hyper-V | Citrix XenServer 5.6 FP1
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Small Disk Footprint |
(VMware vSphere Hypervisor)
|
>3GB with Server Core installation ~10GB with full Windows Server installation |
>1GB |
| OS Independence |
(VMware vSphere Hypervisor)
|
Relies on Windows 2008 in Parent Partition |
Relies on Linux in Dom0 management Partition |
| Hardened Drivers |
Optimized with hardware vendors |
Generic Windows drivers |
Generic Linux Drivers |
| Advanced Memory Management |
Ability to reclaim unused memory, de-duplicate memory pages, compress memory pages |
Only uses ballooning. No ability to de-duplicate or compress pages. |
Only uses ballooning.No ability to de-duplicate or compress pages. Does not adjust memory allocation based on VM usage. |
| Advanced Storage Management |
Lacks an integrated cluster file system, no live storage migration |
Lacks an integrated cluster file system, no live storage migration, storage features support very few arrays |
|
| High I/O Scalability |
Direct driver model |
I/O bottleneck in parent OS |
I/O bottleneck in Dom0 management OS |
| Host Resource Management |
Network traffic shaping, per-VM resource shares, set quality of service priorities for storage and network I/O |
Lacks similar capabilities |
Lacks similar capabilities |
| Performance Enhancements |
AMD RVI, Intel EPT large memory pages, universal 32-way vSMP, VMI paravirtualization, VMDirectPath I/O, PV guest SCSI driver |
Large memory pages, 4-way vSMP on Windows 2008 and Windows 7 VMs only |
No large memory pages, no paravirt guest SCSI device, Requires inflexible SR-IOV |
| Virtual Security Technology |
Enables hypervisor level security introspection
|
Nothing comparable |
Nothing comparable |
| Flexible Resource Allocation |
Hot add VM vCPUs and memory, VMFS volume grow, hot extend virtual disks, hot add virtual disks |
Nothing comparable |
Nothing comparable |
| Custom image creation and management |
VMware Image Builder allows administrators to create custom ESXi images for different types of deployment, such as ISO-based installation, PXE-based installation, and Auto Deploy. |
Nothing comparable |
Nothing comparable |
| Auto Deploy |
vSphere Auto Deploy enables faster provisioning of multiple hosts. New hosts are automatically provisioned based on rules defined by user. |
Requires in-depth setup in Systems Center Configuration Manager |
Nothing comparable |
| Management Interface Firewall |
ESXi Firewall is a service-oriented and stateless firewall that protects the ESXi 5.0 management interface. Configured using the vSphere Client or at the command line with esxcli interfaces. |
Nothing comparable |
Nothing comparable |
| Enhanced Virtual Hardware |
32-way virtual SMP, 1TB virtual machine RAM, Non hardware accelerated 3D graphics, USB 3.0 device support, Unified Extended Firmware Interface (UEFI). |
4-way virtual SMP only, 64 GB RAM per virtual machine |
8-way virtual SMP only, 32 GB RAM per virtual machine |
Note: some of the ESXi features included are not available with vSphere Hypervisor
