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ENTERPRISE HYPERVISOR
COMPARISON
Version 5.0
A feature comparison of the hypervisors from Citrix, Microsoft, RedHat and VMware. Updated to the latest
version, Citrix XenServer 6.1, Microsoft Hyper-V 2012, RedHat RHEV 3.1 and VMware vSphere 5.1.
©2012, VMGuru.nl
Erik Scholten
5 December 2012
At manufacturer’s websites and in the blogosphere there are many hypervisor comparisons
which only compare hypervisors based on a single driver (performance, features or cost). In
my opinion it’s a bit more complicated than that. After the everlasting discussion on make-
believe cheaper Microsoft Hyper-V and Citrix XenServer implementations, I spend a fair deal
of my time explaining to colleagues and clients that this is a hoax and that cost is not the
only reason to base their decision on. Especially in the case of XenServer the choice and the
long term effects make it a little bit more complicated.
Now you probably think ‘These VMGuru.nl guys are VMware fans so here we go again‘ but
the opposite is true. Like Chris I think every situation has its own ideal solution and you
should select the hypervisor based on well-considered selection criteria and because my
employer, Imtech ICT, focuses on clients with 500+ workstations/employees these criteria
are Enterprise-class hypervisor selection criteria.
Because of this we published multiple ‘Enterprise Hypervisor comparisons’ during the last
four years and we got very positive comments and feedback on it. Since my last comparison
I received a lot of requests to add RedHat to the chart. Although I’ve never encountered it in
enterprise environments, I decided to add it to the hypervisor comparison as a service to
our readers. I based the RedHat features on their 3.1 version which is in beta right now. This
is because I’ve limited knowledge of the product and I received an updated comparison
from one of our readers based on this version.
Note:
I’ve included Windows Server 2012 to the comparison but Microsoft System Center 2012
Service Pack 1, which is necessary to manage Microsoft Windows Server 2012/Hyper-V, is
not available yet. The expected release is end Q4 2012 or Q1 2013. So the new features in
the September 4th release of Windows Server 2012 but cannot be used yet. But due to
Microsoft’s queer release tactics and much noise in the community I had to include
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 but with a side note
Keep in mind:
 The versions used are the platinum/ultimate/fully-featured versions of the
hypervisors. Product features can be limited by lower license versions;
 No free versions have been used in this comparison.
I hope you find the new Enterprise Hypervisor comparison useful and feel free to contact us
when you have feedback for us to improve the list.
Good luck finding the ideal hypervisor for your situation.
Special thanks to:
 Stu Fox for supplying me with the correct Microsoft Server 2012 features;
 Rob van der Helm for supplying me with the RedHat RHEV 3.1 information;
 Frank Aldridge for supplying me with the XenServer 6.1 information.
v5.0 - December 5, 2012
VMware vSphere Microsoft Hyper-V Server
*2
Citrix XenServer RedHat RHEV
Version 5.1 2012 6.1 3.1 (beta)
Host
Bare metal deployment
Intel-VT or AMD-V required
Hardware compatibility Comprehensive HCL Windows Ecosystem Limited HCL Identical to RHEL
Max logical processors 160 320 160 160
Max cores per processor Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited
Max Memory support 2 TB 4 TB 1 TB 2 TB
Memory overcommitment *1
Guest
Max virtual CPU’s 64 vCPU’s 64 vCPU’s 16 vCPU’s 160 vCPU’s
Max virtual memory 1 TB 1 TB 128 GB 2 TB
Max virtual disk size 2TB - 512 bytes 64 TB 2 TB – 4MB unlimited
Hot add support CPU, memory, disk, NIC disk disk, NIC disk, NIC
Performance
Max network I/O >36Gb/s per VM [unknown] [unknown] [unknown]
Max storage I/O >1.0M per VM >1.0M per VM [unknown] [unknown]
Management
Management product vCenter Server 5.1 SCCM 2012 XenCenter 6 RHEV Manager
Host power optimization
Role based management
P2V migration
Auto VM placement while running
Auto VM placement at startup
Auto storage placement while running
Auto storage placement at startup
Performance Monitoring *3 (SCOM)
Cloud
Cloud integration Cloud API SC 2012 SP1 Service Provider Foundation *2 OpenStack API REST API
Cloud extension vCloud Director SC 2012 SP1 Service Provider Foundation *2 Cloud Connect CloudForms
Image portability OVF OVF *2 OVF OVF
v5.0 - December 5, 2012
VMware vSphere Microsoft Hyper-V Server
*2
Citrix XenServer RedHat RHEV
Version 5.1 2012 6.1 3.1 (beta)
Business continuity
High Availability
Restart prioritization
Fault tolerance (zero downtime HA)
Disaster/site recovery *3 (SRM)
Live migration
Long distance live migration
Live migration without shared storage
# hosts per cluster 32 64 16 200
# VM’s per host 512 1024 150 *7 [unknown]
# VM’s per cluster 4000 8000 800 [unknown]
Storage
Local storage
Shared storage - FC, iSCSI
Shared storage - NFS
Shared storage - FCoE
Live storage migration (no downtime)
Thin provisioning *2 *4
Linked images *3 (View, vCD)
Storage I/O control *5
Storage replication *3 (SRM)
Networking
VLAN support (802.1q)
Link aggregation (803.2ad)
Jumbo frame support
Distributed switch *2
Third party distributed switch *2
Network I/O control
v5.0 - December 5, 2012
VMware vSphere Microsoft Hyper-V Server
*2
Citrix XenServer RedHat RHEV
Version 5.1 2012 6.1 3.1 (beta)
Windows NT 4 Server
Windows 2000 Server (no x64)
Windows Server 2003 *6
Windows Server 2003 R2 *6 (no x64)
Windows Server 2008
Windows Server 2008 R2
Windows Server 2012
FreeBSD 7
FreeBSD 8
Mandrake Linux
Ubuntu Linux
SUSE Linux Enterprise 10
SUSE Linux Enterprise 11
Oracle Enterprise Linux 5
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (no x64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
NetWare 5
NetWare 6
CentOS 5
CentOS 6
SUN Solaris 10
1. Only for Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008 (SP2), Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 (SP2), Windows 7 (Enterprise and Ultimate only), Windows Vista (Enterprise and Ultimate only).
2. System Center 2012 SP1, necessary for this feature, is not available yet. Release expected end Q4 2012/Q1 2013.
3. With add-on.
4. Only on supported storage arrays, if not supported only on local storage.
5. QoS setting are applied to virtual disks accessing the LUN from the same host. QoS is not applied across hosts in the pool.
6. Min SP2, max 2 vCPU’s.
7. Only 60 concurrent protected VMs per host with HA enabled.

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Hypervisor comparison 201212

  • 1. ENTERPRISE HYPERVISOR COMPARISON Version 5.0 A feature comparison of the hypervisors from Citrix, Microsoft, RedHat and VMware. Updated to the latest version, Citrix XenServer 6.1, Microsoft Hyper-V 2012, RedHat RHEV 3.1 and VMware vSphere 5.1. ©2012, VMGuru.nl Erik Scholten 5 December 2012
  • 2. At manufacturer’s websites and in the blogosphere there are many hypervisor comparisons which only compare hypervisors based on a single driver (performance, features or cost). In my opinion it’s a bit more complicated than that. After the everlasting discussion on make- believe cheaper Microsoft Hyper-V and Citrix XenServer implementations, I spend a fair deal of my time explaining to colleagues and clients that this is a hoax and that cost is not the only reason to base their decision on. Especially in the case of XenServer the choice and the long term effects make it a little bit more complicated. Now you probably think ‘These VMGuru.nl guys are VMware fans so here we go again‘ but the opposite is true. Like Chris I think every situation has its own ideal solution and you should select the hypervisor based on well-considered selection criteria and because my employer, Imtech ICT, focuses on clients with 500+ workstations/employees these criteria are Enterprise-class hypervisor selection criteria. Because of this we published multiple ‘Enterprise Hypervisor comparisons’ during the last four years and we got very positive comments and feedback on it. Since my last comparison I received a lot of requests to add RedHat to the chart. Although I’ve never encountered it in enterprise environments, I decided to add it to the hypervisor comparison as a service to our readers. I based the RedHat features on their 3.1 version which is in beta right now. This is because I’ve limited knowledge of the product and I received an updated comparison from one of our readers based on this version. Note: I’ve included Windows Server 2012 to the comparison but Microsoft System Center 2012 Service Pack 1, which is necessary to manage Microsoft Windows Server 2012/Hyper-V, is not available yet. The expected release is end Q4 2012 or Q1 2013. So the new features in the September 4th release of Windows Server 2012 but cannot be used yet. But due to Microsoft’s queer release tactics and much noise in the community I had to include Microsoft Windows Server 2012 but with a side note Keep in mind:  The versions used are the platinum/ultimate/fully-featured versions of the hypervisors. Product features can be limited by lower license versions;  No free versions have been used in this comparison. I hope you find the new Enterprise Hypervisor comparison useful and feel free to contact us when you have feedback for us to improve the list. Good luck finding the ideal hypervisor for your situation. Special thanks to:  Stu Fox for supplying me with the correct Microsoft Server 2012 features;  Rob van der Helm for supplying me with the RedHat RHEV 3.1 information;  Frank Aldridge for supplying me with the XenServer 6.1 information.
  • 3. v5.0 - December 5, 2012 VMware vSphere Microsoft Hyper-V Server *2 Citrix XenServer RedHat RHEV Version 5.1 2012 6.1 3.1 (beta) Host Bare metal deployment Intel-VT or AMD-V required Hardware compatibility Comprehensive HCL Windows Ecosystem Limited HCL Identical to RHEL Max logical processors 160 320 160 160 Max cores per processor Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Max Memory support 2 TB 4 TB 1 TB 2 TB Memory overcommitment *1 Guest Max virtual CPU’s 64 vCPU’s 64 vCPU’s 16 vCPU’s 160 vCPU’s Max virtual memory 1 TB 1 TB 128 GB 2 TB Max virtual disk size 2TB - 512 bytes 64 TB 2 TB – 4MB unlimited Hot add support CPU, memory, disk, NIC disk disk, NIC disk, NIC Performance Max network I/O >36Gb/s per VM [unknown] [unknown] [unknown] Max storage I/O >1.0M per VM >1.0M per VM [unknown] [unknown] Management Management product vCenter Server 5.1 SCCM 2012 XenCenter 6 RHEV Manager Host power optimization Role based management P2V migration Auto VM placement while running Auto VM placement at startup Auto storage placement while running Auto storage placement at startup Performance Monitoring *3 (SCOM) Cloud Cloud integration Cloud API SC 2012 SP1 Service Provider Foundation *2 OpenStack API REST API Cloud extension vCloud Director SC 2012 SP1 Service Provider Foundation *2 Cloud Connect CloudForms Image portability OVF OVF *2 OVF OVF
  • 4. v5.0 - December 5, 2012 VMware vSphere Microsoft Hyper-V Server *2 Citrix XenServer RedHat RHEV Version 5.1 2012 6.1 3.1 (beta) Business continuity High Availability Restart prioritization Fault tolerance (zero downtime HA) Disaster/site recovery *3 (SRM) Live migration Long distance live migration Live migration without shared storage # hosts per cluster 32 64 16 200 # VM’s per host 512 1024 150 *7 [unknown] # VM’s per cluster 4000 8000 800 [unknown] Storage Local storage Shared storage - FC, iSCSI Shared storage - NFS Shared storage - FCoE Live storage migration (no downtime) Thin provisioning *2 *4 Linked images *3 (View, vCD) Storage I/O control *5 Storage replication *3 (SRM) Networking VLAN support (802.1q) Link aggregation (803.2ad) Jumbo frame support Distributed switch *2 Third party distributed switch *2 Network I/O control
  • 5. v5.0 - December 5, 2012 VMware vSphere Microsoft Hyper-V Server *2 Citrix XenServer RedHat RHEV Version 5.1 2012 6.1 3.1 (beta) Windows NT 4 Server Windows 2000 Server (no x64) Windows Server 2003 *6 Windows Server 2003 R2 *6 (no x64) Windows Server 2008 Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows Server 2012 FreeBSD 7 FreeBSD 8 Mandrake Linux Ubuntu Linux SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 Oracle Enterprise Linux 5 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (no x64) Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 NetWare 5 NetWare 6 CentOS 5 CentOS 6 SUN Solaris 10 1. Only for Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008 (SP2), Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 (SP2), Windows 7 (Enterprise and Ultimate only), Windows Vista (Enterprise and Ultimate only). 2. System Center 2012 SP1, necessary for this feature, is not available yet. Release expected end Q4 2012/Q1 2013. 3. With add-on. 4. Only on supported storage arrays, if not supported only on local storage. 5. QoS setting are applied to virtual disks accessing the LUN from the same host. QoS is not applied across hosts in the pool. 6. Min SP2, max 2 vCPU’s. 7. Only 60 concurrent protected VMs per host with HA enabled.