Tuesday, 10 June 2014

ESXi 5.5 vs Hyper-V 2012 R2 Technology War

VMware has just announced the release of ESXi 5.5 and the contest with Hyper-V 2012 R2 couldn’t be any hotter.  In this post, we will compare some of the configuration maximums for the two hypervisors.   In addition to raising the limits within the hypervisor, each product has added a ton of new features to draw buyers and existing customers to purchase or upgrade to one of these products.

 

Scaling

SystemResourceMicrosoft Hyper-V 2012 R2VMware vSphere 5.5
Free HypervisorEssential PlusEnterprise Plus
HostLogical Processors320320320320
Physical Memory4 TB4 TB?4 TB4 TB
Virtual CPUs per Host2048409640964096
Nested Hypervisor?YesYesYes
VMVirtual CPUs per VM648864?
Memory per VM1 TB32 GB1 TB1 TB?
Maximum Virtual Disk64 TB64 TB – 1%64 TB – 1%64 TB – 1%
Hot-AddOnly disks*Disks/vNIC/USBDisks/vNIC/USBAll
Active VMs per Host1024512512512?
ClusterMaximum Nodes64N/A3232?
Maximum VMs8000N/A40004000?

 

 

Storage

CapabilityMicrosoft Hyper-V 2012 R2VMware vSphere 5.5
Free HypervisorEssential PlusEnterprise Plus
Thin disksYes (dynamic disks)YesYesYes
Differential disksYesNo (only with API)No (only with API)No (only with API)
SANiSCSI/FCiSCSI/FCiSCSI/FCiSCSI/FC
NASSMB 3.0NFS 3 over TCPNFS 3 over TCPNFS 3 over TCP
Virtual Fiber ChannelYesYesYesYes
3rd Party Multipathing (MPIO)YesNoNoYes
Native 4-KB Disk SupportYesNoNoNo?
Maximum Virtual Disk Size64TB (VHDX)64 TB – 1%64 TB – 1%64 TB – 1%
Hot Virtual Disk resizeYes (VHDX)Yes (only increase)Yes (only increase)Yes (only increase)
Virtual Disk sharingYes (VHDX)YesYesYes
Maximum Pass Through Disk Size265TB+64TB64TB64TB
Storage OffloadYes (ODX)NoNoYes (VAAI)
Storage VirtualizationStorage SpacesNo (only 3rd part)VSA and VSANVSA and VSAN
Storage QoSYesNoNoSIOC
Storage EncryptionYesNoNoNo
CachingYes (CSV read-only cache)No NoFlash Read Cache

Networking

CapabilityMicrosoft Hyper-V 2012 R2VMware vSphere 5.5
Free HypervisorEssential PlusEnterprise Plus
NIC TeamingYesYesYesYes
Extensible SwitchYesNoNoReplaceable
PVLAN SupportYesNoNoYes (DVS or 3rd part)
ARP/ND Spoofing ProtectionYesNoNovCNS/Partner
DHCP Snooping ProtectionYesNoNovCNS/Partner
Virtual Port ACLsYesNoNovCNS/Partner
Trunk Mode to Virtual MachinesYesYesYesYes
Port MonitoringYesPer Port GroupPer Port GroupYes
Port MirroringYesPer Port GroupPer Port GroupYes
Dynamic Virtual Machine QueueYesNetQueueNetQueueNetQueue
IPsec Task OffloadYesNoNoNo
SR-IOVYesYes (No Live Migration support)Yes (No Live Migration support)Yes (No Live Migration support)
Network VirtualizationNVGRENoNoVXLAN / NSX
Network QoSYesNoNoDVS or 3rd part
Quality of ServiceYesNoNoYes
Data Center Bridging (DCB)YesYesYesYes



High Availability & Resource control & Resiliency

CapabilityMicrosoft Hyper-V 2012 R2VMware vSphere 5.5
Free HypervisorEssential PlusEnterprise Plus
Nodes per Cluster64N/A3232
VMs per Cluster8000N/A40004000
Virtual Machine Live MigrationYesNoYesYes
Shared-Nothing Live MigrationYesNoYes (only from Web Client)Yes (only from Web Client)
CPU Compatibility for Live MigrationPer VM (only one baseline)NoCluster EVC (several baselines)Cluster EVC (several baselines)
Guest Clustering with Live Migration SupportYesN/ANoNo
Automated Live MigrationYesN/AN/AYes (DRS/DPM)
Simultaneous Live MigrationsUnlimitedN/A4 (1GigE) or 8 (10GigE)4 (1GigE) or 8 (10GigE)
Live Storage MigrationYesNoNoYes
Simultaneous Live Storage MigrationsUnlimitedN/AN/A4
Hot and Incremental BackupsYesNo (some 3rd part tools)YesYes
VM ReplicationYesNoYesYes
Integrated High AvailabilityYes (Fail-Over Cluster)NoYes (VMware HA)Yes (VMware HA)
VM Lockstep ProtectionNo (3rd part tools)NoNoYes (VMware FT)
Guest OS Application MonitoringYesN/ANoApp HA
HA handle storage failureYesN/ANoNo
Cluster-Aware UpdatingYesN/AYesYes
Failover PrioritizationYesN/AYesYes
Resource PoolYes (host groups)YesNoYes (DRS is needed)
Affinity & Anti-Affinity RulesYesN/AN/AYes


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