UltraTech deploys and supports Proxmox VE in Kuwait: KVM virtual machines and LXC containers, high-availability clusters, ZFS and Ceph storage, and Proxmox Backup Server with deduplicated, verified backups. A primary use case is migrating from VMware ESXi after Broadcom licensing changes multiplied renewal costs.
Proxmox in Kuwait
Proxmox VE is the open-source virtualization platform that has become the leading VMware alternative: KVM virtual machines, LXC containers, clustering, and software-defined storage in one web-managed system with no per-core licensing. UltraTech deploys and supports Proxmox for businesses in Kuwait.
The VMware exit
Since Broadcom's acquisition, VMware renewals have multiplied in cost and small deployments lost their licensing options. We migrate ESXi workloads to Proxmox: virtual machines are converted and moved with planned downtime windows, networking and storage are rebuilt equivalently, and the team is handed a documented, supported platform.
What we deliver
Server sizing and Proxmox VE installation, ZFS storage with snapshots, two-node and three-node HA clusters with live migration, Ceph distributed storage for larger clusters, Proxmox Backup Server with deduplicated and verified backups, and support agreements with monitoring.
Where Proxmox fits
Companies running Windows Server and Linux VMs on aging ESXi hosts, software houses needing dev/test environments, and organizations consolidating physical servers. Combined with a Synology NAS or Proxmox Backup Server, the result is a complete virtualization and disaster-recovery stack with zero recurring hypervisor licensing.