Modern IT runs on virtualization. It converts physical servers into dynamic, manageable infrastructure, boosts efficiency, and keeps systems ready for growth or unexpected challenges. Choosing a new platform or migrating from VMware is a key step that can influence how smoothly operations run.

Proxmox VE and Microsoft Hyper-V are two leading virtualization platforms, but they take very different approaches.

Proxmox VE is an open-source platform that combines virtualization and container management in a single interface. It offers flexibility, broad operating system support, and built-in features for high availability and cluster management.

Hyper-V is built into Windows Server and integrates closely with Microsoft tools. It supports both Windows and Linux virtual machines and provides enterprise-grade features such as clustering, live migration, and replication.

We’ve put together this comparison to give a clear, side-by-side look at both platforms. In it, you’ll learn:

  • How each platform is designed and structured
  • Typical use cases for different environments
  • Key security and compliance features
  • Cost considerations to help compare the platforms

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