Tesco Is Leaving VMware Behind. When It Comes to Digital Sovereignty, Every Little Helps
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Tesco transfers 40,000 server workloads out of VMware due to Broadcom's "unfair and abusive" practices and claims compensation for unforeseen migration costsThe UK distribution giant Tesco has begun a major transition to remove 40,000 workloads from VMware's servers as a result of a commercial dispute with Broadcom. The company accuses Broadcom of abusive and unfair practices, including a 175% price increase and denial of access to VMware server…
Tesco is leaving VMware behind. When it comes to digital sovereignty, every little helps
News broke this week that Tesco, Britain’s Brobdingnagian supermarket chain, is to undertake a likely painful migration of its virtualisation platform, leaving VMware for an unspecified alternative. Maybe Broadcom, which swallowed VMware whole in 2023, jacking up licensing costs by what customers could be forgiven for calling near-infinite levels was not such a smart idea [… The post Tesco is leaving VMware behind. When it comes to digital sover…
Tesco UK supermarket chain removes 40,000 servers from VMware infrastructure — mass exodus continues due to Broadcom's aggressive subscription model
Tesco UK supermarket chain moves 40,000 servers off of VMWare infrastructure - mass exodus continues thanks to Broadcom's pricing shenanigans

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