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Re: XCP-ng support
+1 for the many SMB that are out there that will need to migrate from VMware. I am happy that you are supporting Proxmox but would really like to see XCP-ng support at the hypervisor level. XCP-ng appears to be a better fit for smaller shops imho, would love to continue using veeam.
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Re: XCP-ng support
+100 for XCP-ng support. It's proven a great VMware alternative for some customers. The deployment is simple and admin learning curve for a VMware admin is low. We've also heard good things about support (especially compared to Proxmox).
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Re: XCP-ng support
+1 for XCP-ng support. VMware is going the way of the dodo for 99% of customers in the near term.
Alternatives
Nutanix - for some but for many it's the same cost as VMware
Proxmox - fleet management is a problem, NBD support is a hard no for some businesses, iSCSI support is not fully featured.
Hyper-V - if your a heavy Microsoft shop then likely is an option, Hyper-V Manager or WAC work well for very small deployments. SCVMM works well for very large deployments, larger SMB and smaller SME is where i've been seeing a lot of friction.
Alternatives
Nutanix - for some but for many it's the same cost as VMware
Proxmox - fleet management is a problem, NBD support is a hard no for some businesses, iSCSI support is not fully featured.
Hyper-V - if your a heavy Microsoft shop then likely is an option, Hyper-V Manager or WAC work well for very small deployments. SCVMM works well for very large deployments, larger SMB and smaller SME is where i've been seeing a lot of friction.
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Re: XCP-ng support
Don't forget OLVM (available now) and Scale Computing (in beta now, planning to ship next month).
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Re: XCP-ng support
Hello there!
Just to give some news: our preview integration of Qcow2 format is now plugged from XCP-ng to Xen Orchestra, so we have an end-to-end way to use larger volumes AND the capacity on the API to backup and restore them! (more details at https://xen-orchestra.com/blog/xen-orchestra-5-108/ -> note this is the amount of stuff we are releasing in just a month, you can judge by yourself that we have a fairly good momentum on the product). There's also an article explaining in details all the work achieved or in the pipes for that Qcow2 support: https://xcp-ng.org/blog/2025/06/27/qcow ... orage-path
Just to give some news: our preview integration of Qcow2 format is now plugged from XCP-ng to Xen Orchestra, so we have an end-to-end way to use larger volumes AND the capacity on the API to backup and restore them! (more details at https://xen-orchestra.com/blog/xen-orchestra-5-108/ -> note this is the amount of stuff we are releasing in just a month, you can judge by yourself that we have a fairly good momentum on the product). There's also an article explaining in details all the work achieved or in the pipes for that Qcow2 support: https://xcp-ng.org/blog/2025/06/27/qcow ... orage-path
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Re: XCP-ng support
Nice to have options but really not sure from a SMB who would trust oracle at this point. Scale computing is nice but again from small businesses that already have decent hardware it's not something we are looking into. For most smb I believe are looking into open source alternatives that will provide a low cost alternative to VMware, so far for us XCP-NG looks to be a better fit, we already have a Veeam license and really would like to have the agent-less option available. Hopefully Veeam can work it into their busy backlog, right now its really the only main issue,well that and UPS integration for XCP-NG but that is another discussion altogether.Gostev wrote: ↑Jun 30, 2025 2:33 pm Don't forget OLVM (available now) and Scale Computing (in beta now, planning to ship next month).

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For whatever reason I am unable to quote your reply properly...
OLVM is open source and it's free
and has the name Oracle in it...again I would never trust them again, they have burned way to many bridges at least for me...fool me once...etc..
OLVM is open source and it's free
and has the name Oracle in it...again I would never trust them again, they have burned way to many bridges at least for me...fool me once...etc..

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Re: XCP-ng support
For what it is worth.
We have started deploying XCP-ng to our SMB clients and are currently utilizing the Veeam agent backup method, though it is not ideal.
For those of you considering XCP-ng for SMB, they do have a single host license available if you want the official XCP-ng release with support.
The single host license is not a published SKU. Makes it very affordable for clients and gets you the official supported distribution of XCP-ng.
Plus, the margin on XCP-ng licensing is actually fairly decent, way better then VMware's 0% they left us with.
We have started deploying XCP-ng to our SMB clients and are currently utilizing the Veeam agent backup method, though it is not ideal.
For those of you considering XCP-ng for SMB, they do have a single host license available if you want the official XCP-ng release with support.
The single host license is not a published SKU. Makes it very affordable for clients and gets you the official supported distribution of XCP-ng.
Plus, the margin on XCP-ng licensing is actually fairly decent, way better then VMware's 0% they left us with.
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