Why South Australian Schools Should Rethink Virtualisation
South Australian schools are navigating demands to modernise IT infrastructure, all while balancing finite budgets and stretched technical teams.
Recent shifts in the virtualisation market—most notably Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware—have brought increased uncertainty, escalating costs and fresh concerns around vendor lock-in, leaving many IT leaders reassessing their approach.
For Systems Administrators and IT Managers in education, the challenge clear: how do you deliver secure, reliable, and scalable virtual environments that support seamless learning—without stretching your resources or sacrificing budgets?
Enter HPE VM Essentials.
HPE VM Essentials is an enterprise-grade virtualisation solution that delivers cost efficiency without compromising on manageability.
Built to simplify virtual machine management across both VMware environments and HPE’s KVM-based hypervisor, it provides a unified interface as part of the wider HPE Morpheus platform. This enables IT teams to oversee existing VMware investments or transition incrementally to HPE’s infrastructure.
For schools, this provides greater autonomy, streamlined operations, and cost savings —all while maintaining dependability.
Manage both existing VMware clusters and new HPE VM Essentials environments through a single console. This allows schools to maintain legacy systems while adopting more cost-effective, infrastructure.
HPE VM Essentials is licensed per CPU socket rather than per core, enabling schools to achieve savings up to 60% compared to traditional VMware licensing.
Ensure uninterrupted learning with automated failover and live migration—minimising downtime and strengthening resilience.
Integrates with Veeam, Commvault, and Cohesity—to deliver native snapshot-based data protection and recovery.
Deploy new VMs in just minutes using templates and automated workflows—ideal for consistent provisioning across multiple school campuses.
Delivers two-node high availability with streamlined deployment—perfect for schools with lean IT resources.
South Australian schools are embracing hybrid learning models, cloud-first applications, and digital classrooms. To support this, schools require a virtualisation platform that delivers flexibility, security, and future-proofing.
HPE VM Essentials offers a low-risk pathway to modernisation, allowing schools to maintain current systems while preparing for growth. Whether supporting a single campus or a multi-site school network, VM Essentials can streamline management and drive down ICT costs.