Migrate from VMware
Leave VMware behind and retain operational stability while gaining greater cost control, performance improvements, and long-term flexibility.
We help you seamlessly migrate your existing VMware-based platform to our infrastructure. Our engineers work closely with you to assess your current environment, design a new bespoke platform, and manage the migration process end to end.

Our VMware migration process
We take a strategic approach to migration, consisting of four key stages:
Assess
We scan your current vCenter platform to understand your requirements.
Build
Expert engineers build your bespoke, dedicated environment.
Migrate
We move your VMs seamlessly, with no business disruption.
Optimise
Our experts continuously optimise and modernise your infrastructure.
Supporting you through migration
Navigating cloud migration can be complex, particularly when balancing performance, cost, security, and business continuity. Our team of experts make the migration process as straightforward as possible with migration planning and hands on support to ensure successful transitions.
Beyond the initial move, we focus on future-proofing your platform by designing environments that can evolve with your business, support modernisation, and adapt to changing performance, compliance, and cost requirements over time.

What types of VMware migration can we support?
We support a wide range of migration scenarios, including:
VMware to Red Hat OpenShift migration
Reduce dependency on VMware while supporting both virtual machines and container workloads on a single enterprise platform.
VMware to dedicated cloud infrastructure
Move workloads from VMware environments into dedicated private cloud infrastructure for greater cost control, flexibility, and long-term scalability.
VMware modernisation projects
Use migration as an opportunity to modernise infrastructure, improve resilience, and adopt cloud-native architectures at your own pace.
Legacy platform and workload support
Maintain stability for critical legacy applications while transitioning away from ageing VMware environments and unsupported infrastructure.

