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In an email seen by The Register, Arrow explains that as of April 10th “the minimum number of cores required for VMware licenses will increase substantially, from 16 to 72 cores per command line.” ...
VMware has resumed offering a free hypervisor once more, an announcement quietly included in the release notes for ESXi ...
VMware is suing the US arm of industrial giant AG Siemens. The Broadcom company claims that Siemens outed itself by revealing ...
Dell’s recently unwrapped storage products and servers are arriving just as customers who have relied on VMware, want to new ...
With no notice or fanfare, VMware is once again offering a free version of its ESXi hypervisor for download. The new free ...
VMware offered a free version of ESXi for years, and it was beloved by home lab operators and vAdmins who needed something to ...
After massive criticism from the industry, the Group is backtracking and sticking to the previous 16-core regulation.
First Broadcom announced that VMware customers would have to license at least 72 cores instead of 16. Now the company has ...
Beginning April 10, the fewest licenses a VMware customer can buy will be 72 cores, up from 16 cores. Meanwhile, late renewals will now cost customers an extra 20 percent of the price of the first ...
VMware took legal action against Siemens AG and its affiliates for violating software licensing conditions, filing a complaint for copyright infringement with the U.S. District Court for the District ...
Broadcom and Google Cloud have announced numerous ways for enterprises to achieve cost savings and efficiencies, including 20% lower prices and up to 40% savings in migration incentives.
Broadcom is once again offering a free version of the VMware ESXi hypervisor, which was discontinued in February 2024. The ...